I think everyone has some anki related issues (I think). I can't for the life of me get morphman to work so that's my crucible.
Like Roketzu stated, you should really read through the Anki import guide step-by-step. Its kinda tedious but the only way to get it functionally working. Again, don't forget the dummy card right before trying to import the first time. I don't think it states it in the guide but this has been the only way I ever got the import to work for me.
Well I don't want to deviate too much off topic so I'll add some stuff related to it.
If/when you get the Anki import working, you can easily make a "core deck" for your media of choice if you have access to scripts of sort (anime subtitles, visual novel script via the text hooking programs I mentioned before, web content, books in txt format, etc.) with literally a press of a button. This can be done after an extensive reading session. If you must have it done while extensive reading, you can always turn add the checkmark to "hide definitions" so that it will only show the readings. That way you are still "technically" extensively reading.
Like Roketzu stated, you should really read through the Anki import guide step-by-step. Its kinda tedious but the only way to get it functionally working. Again, don't forget the dummy card right before trying to import the first time. I don't think it states it in the guide but this has been the only way I ever got the import to work for me.
Well I don't want to deviate too much off topic so I'll add some stuff related to it.
If/when you get the Anki import working, you can easily make a "core deck" for your media of choice if you have access to scripts of sort (anime subtitles, visual novel script via the text hooking programs I mentioned before, web content, books in txt format, etc.) with literally a press of a button. This can be done after an extensive reading session. If you must have it done while extensive reading, you can always turn add the checkmark to "hide definitions" so that it will only show the readings. That way you are still "technically" extensively reading.
