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Hello everybody!
Quick question for you guys. I've used for a while an RTK deck on Anki. Then I stopped studying for a while, and now I forgot most stories. I didn't bother putting my RTK stories on the deck at first, but now I can't remember them and putting them manually is a royal pain.
Any idea or quick method to solve this?
Thanks for the help.
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No. Write them in.
Only solution would be to find someone else that made stories and uploaded a deck, but then what use would that deck be. They aren't your stories.
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I remember I saw long time ago a method where RevtheKanji could produce a .txt with your stories, and then you could put them in Anki. So no quicker way to input them then manually at all? :ç
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The deck I use is set up so that each keyword on the front side is a link to the story on kanji.koohii.com ; it wouldn't be hard to add that to any other deck, I think.
But, of course, this still doesn't put the stories on koohii in the first place.
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they were 95% stories made by others. I'll look up the link, thanks buddy
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In all seriousness, ADMIN THIS THREAD (or another identical to it) NEEDS A STICKY... this question gets asked so often it is rediculous:
Short Answer:
-There is no good way to do it...
-There are anki decks where the fields link to the RTK site
-Stop using this site, switch to said anki deck, and when you encounter a character for which you need your story, click the link, copy, and paste into your card.
-For the vast majority of your cards you will not need to do this. We are only talking about a few hundred cards here.
-Learning kanji constitutes the first 1% of the job of acquiring Japanese language ability so don't spend too much time thinking about it. Just get it done and move on as quickly as possible
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Edited: 2012-01-12, 5:26 pm