*update*
Anki Deck has been uploaded (link on front page)
Spreadsheet (sheet 2) is what the Anki Deck is based off.
For those interested in altering the colour of the highlighted grammatical points in each sentence, in the spreadsheet select columns which contain both Japanese sentences and Japanese sentences rendered into kana, and using "Find and Replace", search for
<font color="#0055ff">
and replace the #0055ff with any HTML colour code you desire. This will, upon reimporting the .csv, change every entry. See
http://html-color-codes.info/
For colour picker.
Currently in the process of creating a close-delete version of the speadsheet/deck. I will forewarn those interested in using the close-delete deck: unless you already have a rather decent knowledge of the grammatical points you are revising in Anki, you will need to alter certain cards with hints of some sort, aside the "Usage" description, as there are, for example, some cards within the same grammatical concept description, which end in "である" and/or "だ/です" which equally fit the description, though not for the particular card.
This is why I decided to create the original deck Recognition style. Even in the Tae Kim grammar deck, many of the close-deletions are ambiguous and I think what is essentially memorising the hint within the [...close deletion] has less to do with recognizing the grammatical function and comprehending it and more to do with rote memorising an arbitrary "fact".
Therefore you will have to, if using said deck, carefully create custom hints- keeping in mind that with over 5000 cards and hundreds of different concepts, there are bound to be (well, there are) similar concepts which could probably facilitate the same English concept. Perhaps opting for Japanese hints may provide some more relative to the concept when you are reading it, provided it does not become a distraction.
After I finish creating and uploading the Close deck, I will be going over the spreadsheet so I can give attention to each "card" and correct any mistakes (I'm sure in 5365 cards there would be). Once it is sufficiently edited (subject to person whim) I will be uploading the deck/s to Anki servers, and create a Google Docs spreadsheet for both decks, for public usage.
Well, anyone can do that now if they want (a few people have been downloading it) though I will be doing it myself eventually for those who don't mind the wait. I don't technically own the contents, so anyone can do anything they want with it. Maybe those keen on using the data towards a group project or something.
さすが、 Another long post.
EDIT:
Cloze deck uploaded. See first page for link.
Anki Deck has been uploaded (link on front page)
Spreadsheet (sheet 2) is what the Anki Deck is based off.
For those interested in altering the colour of the highlighted grammatical points in each sentence, in the spreadsheet select columns which contain both Japanese sentences and Japanese sentences rendered into kana, and using "Find and Replace", search for
<font color="#0055ff">
and replace the #0055ff with any HTML colour code you desire. This will, upon reimporting the .csv, change every entry. See
http://html-color-codes.info/
For colour picker.
Currently in the process of creating a close-delete version of the speadsheet/deck. I will forewarn those interested in using the close-delete deck: unless you already have a rather decent knowledge of the grammatical points you are revising in Anki, you will need to alter certain cards with hints of some sort, aside the "Usage" description, as there are, for example, some cards within the same grammatical concept description, which end in "である" and/or "だ/です" which equally fit the description, though not for the particular card.
This is why I decided to create the original deck Recognition style. Even in the Tae Kim grammar deck, many of the close-deletions are ambiguous and I think what is essentially memorising the hint within the [...close deletion] has less to do with recognizing the grammatical function and comprehending it and more to do with rote memorising an arbitrary "fact".
Therefore you will have to, if using said deck, carefully create custom hints- keeping in mind that with over 5000 cards and hundreds of different concepts, there are bound to be (well, there are) similar concepts which could probably facilitate the same English concept. Perhaps opting for Japanese hints may provide some more relative to the concept when you are reading it, provided it does not become a distraction.
After I finish creating and uploading the Close deck, I will be going over the spreadsheet so I can give attention to each "card" and correct any mistakes (I'm sure in 5365 cards there would be). Once it is sufficiently edited (subject to person whim) I will be uploading the deck/s to Anki servers, and create a Google Docs spreadsheet for both decks, for public usage.
Well, anyone can do that now if they want (a few people have been downloading it) though I will be doing it myself eventually for those who don't mind the wait. I don't technically own the contents, so anyone can do anything they want with it. Maybe those keen on using the data towards a group project or something.
さすが、 Another long post.

EDIT:
Cloze deck uploaded. See first page for link.

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