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Stats - Joining multiple anki decks? - Tori-kun - 2011-06-18 Hey folks, I suppose some of you do work with multiple decks like I do. I do work for basic vocabulary with core6k and add regularly my cards (daily: 25) and also add some cards to another deck I come across on the internet or in anime (having some nice kanji or because I think they are useful. Some of them do have the "(P)" in their meaning field tagged, some have not. I just maintain it for fun.) Is there any way coding up a plugin (cb? ) that would make .csv/Excel files with all the new card's content, I learnt so far from multiple decks and not just a single one also for the purpose of statistics and analysing how one's daily/monthly progress has been? It would at least motivate me seeing some numbers, graphs at some point for my whole Anki work with 4 decks (I have four at least..). I want to have some concrete number in my mind how many vocabs I do know; estimating and approximating is really rough.
Stats - Joining multiple anki decks? - vosmiura - 2011-06-19 Just for counting vocab, you could use the "Japanese Morphology" (or I'd recommend the "Japanese Morphology - mod") plugin on each of your decks. Stats - Joining multiple anki decks? - Tori-kun - 2011-06-19 How's the counting done exactly? I downloaded the plugin and can see a field added called "Regenerate glosses" in the card browser.. Stats - Joining multiple anki decks? - vosmiura - 2011-06-19 "Regenerate glosses" isn't part of the morphology plugin. The morpology stuff is under "It's morphin time". Select the cards you know and then use the "Export Morphemes" command. Stats - Joining multiple anki decks? - Tori-kun - 2011-06-20 I'm wondering how to sort the rest of the deck after radicals, f.e. Learning how to write compounds would turn lots of easier.. |