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The frame numbers in my book don't match - Deign35 - 2011-07-05

In my book, frame #46 is elbow. When I searched for it on the site, it came up as #2464. And now all my frame numbers don't match with the sites numbers. Can someone explain this to me as it is messing me up when I try to add the Kanji for review, I end up with ones I haven't read yet.


The frame numbers in my book don't match - kitakitsune - 2011-07-05

When was your book published?


The frame numbers in my book don't match - Splatted - 2011-07-05

I'd take a wild guess and say it's because you have the new edition of RTK. There were recently some new additions to the common use kanji, and these have also been added to RTK1. I think Fabrice said he was working on updating the site to take this in to account, but until then you'll just have to add the extra ones manually. (and obviously adjust the frame numbers for the ones that come afterwards.)

P.S. Here's a thread with all the extra kanji, if that helps. http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?pid=105850#pid105850


The frame numbers in my book don't match - KanjiDevourer - 2011-07-05

Deign35 Wrote:In my book, frame #46 is elbow. When I searched for it on the site, it came up as #2464. And now all my frame numbers don't match with the sites numbers. Can someone explain this to me as it is messing me up when I try to add the Kanji for review, I end up with ones I haven't read yet.
You've got the 6th edition of RTK, which includes the newly added jouyou kanji from 2010. You can find the old numbering vs. the new numbering here (it may have slight errors).


The frame numbers in my book don't match - Deign35 - 2011-07-05

Thank you for the links, I'll have to bookmark those so that I can come back to it later.