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#26
Resolve, I hadn't heard of "incremental reading". I suppose you could just read it, if your japanese is good enough. But I was thinking of a lot of Japanese in one swoop. I guess it would be good to filter out repeat words. And being able to mark words as known(too easy) would be helpful. Hmmm, projects increasing past maximum potential...Wink
#27
blackstockc: that functionality has existed in simple form for quite a while. use the website to send an email to your keitai - the bottom link allows you to change the deck.

aikiboy: since i do most of my reading in firefox, i use rikaichan to look up new words, and to record the words into a file (i changed the 'record' key to 'space' to make it especially easy). i can then visit that file later in an editor and convert it to a CSV file for importing into anki
#28
Resolve, that probably makes a lot more sense. Just read and store the words you want. Simple and clean. Smile
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#29
After a busy 3 months, a new release out for Christmas (Merry Christmas, all!)

* LaTeX support for equations
* A number of scheduling changes
o Cards are shown in order of relative delay, instead of deck order.
o Support for "high priority": cards will go to the top of the "new" pile, but will not take priority over existing reviews.
o Added a "final review" mode. When all cards have been answered but some cards were failed, these cards will be shown immediately instead of making you wait for a few minutes. This "final review" stage is indicated in the status bar, and you can choose to quit studying for the day instead.
* A number of sync fixes - deleting cards should work better now.
* "Undo" support
* Support for changing the colour of text on linux/win32
* Improved "new deck" dialog allows you to load a deck from online.
* Add 'compact' answer button mode to keep more space for questions and answers
* Add 'tall button' mode for easier user on a touchscreen
* JPG/GIF support on Mac
* Improved performance on x86 OSX due to inclusion of 'psyco'
* The statusbar on win32 should now updated immediately.
* Fixed issues with the recent files menu on win32
* A scrollbar is provided for models with many fields
* Improve autosave
* Kakasi (furigana generation) should work on PPC macs
* Strip HTML when searching
* Allow multiline furigana
* Show months instead of days for days > 30
* Fix bug where exporting would prevent deck from syncing
* Use default of 8-12hrs for hard cards in initial state
* Fixes for 64bit OSes
* Set focus to 'name' when adding new facts/cards
* Stop main window from creeping down on Mac on each load
* Don't show icons in menus on Mac
* Fix ALC URL
* Various miscellenous fixes

http://repose.cx/anki/download/index.html
Edited: 2007-12-25, 5:19 pm
#30
Resolve, I thank you dearly for your hard work.
#31
resolve Wrote:though recently someone got the Anki libraries going on a Zauraus, so...
Can you share any more info on this? I'm thinking of switching from RevTK to Anki for reviews so I can do reviews without a net connection, particularly on a Zaurus.

I'm planning on installing Debian on the Z, so then hopefully porting will be a non-issue. If Anki was an official Debian package (and built for ARM), installing would be a non-issue too, though there might still be problems fitting it in 640x480...

Thanks.
#32
Anki is a platform-independent package. It should run on Arm without a recompile.

(If you have debian and pyqt4 installed on the Z, you can run the full blown Anki with no modification. A more cut-down webserver version is only necessary for people who can't get Qt running.)

(The .deb labels it as 'i386', but that's just due to an error in packaging)
Edited: 2007-12-26, 5:27 am
#33
cangy Wrote:
resolve Wrote:though recently someone got the Anki libraries going on a Zauraus, so...
Can you share any more info on this? I'm thinking of switching from RevTK to Anki for reviews so I can do reviews without a net connection, particularly on a Zaurus.

I'm planning on installing Debian on the Z, so then hopefully porting will be a non-issue. If Anki was an official Debian package (and built for ARM), installing would be a non-issue too, though there might still be problems fitting it in 640x480...

Thanks.
Hmmm, being the complete newbie that I am when it comes to programming (I have never worked with Linux sadly Sad), will it be possible for you to post a tutorial on how you went about to get anki working on a Zaurus (if you are successful i.e.) along with the compiled version. Onegaishimasu ^_^
#34
Great update, I'm especially grateful for the Undo function!
#35
suffah Wrote:Great update, I'm especially grateful for the Undo function!
Ditto! Very nice: major thanks, resolve. Now if we could only get something similar on here...
#36
I'm pretty pleased with the new scheduling logic. The scrollbars in the editor are also a nice improvement. Thanks for all your work, Resolve!
#37
* Support for changing the colour of text on linux/win32

How that should work? When I try to change one kanji colour, it wont change.
#38
I've been playing with the latex support and it's so sweet. It works perfectly as far as I can tell.
Now I can start using Anki for my university studies too!
#39
Thanks again Resolve, Anki rules. =D

Yufina Wrote:* Support for changing the colour of text on linux/win32

How that should work? When I try to change one kanji colour, it wont change.
Unfortunately, it seems that it changes only the colour of new text, rather that already written text.
#40
nac_est Wrote:I've been playing with the latex support and it's so sweet.
Indeed. It's something I've been wanting in an SRS for years.
#41
Thanks for all the comments!

Yufina/Transic: consider it a bug. http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?t..._id=701801

Atreya: I don't have a zaurus personally. I'll ask the guy who did it when I next get in contact with him, but he's been very busy recently. Could be a while.
#42
resolve Wrote:Atreya: I don't have a zaurus personally. I'll ask the guy who did it when I next get in contact with him, but he's been very busy recently. Could be a while.
ご尽力とご配慮ありがとうございます。 (If that is the right way of saying it, thank god for the existence of ALC ^_^)
#43
And before you know it, here comes 0.3.8:

* More scheduling changes
o Final review time is now customizable, and defaults to 5 hours. This makes it easier to study in batches, and the further reach gives you something to do while waiting for failed cards.
o The "made a mistake" delay is now separated into young and mature times. By default, cards over a week that are rated "1" will be shown in 8 hours instead of 10 minutes.
* Strange rendering of the 'edit cards' table fixed
* Auto reading generation of Cantonese/Mandarin on OSX
* Enable font colour selection on OSX
* Correct font colour selection on win32 - selections now work
* Fix New->Sync with online deck - correct deck is chosen now, and no error message
* Fix crashes on PowerPC Macs
* Allow undo on final card
* No flashing 'welcome' message before your deck is loaded
* Add a link to the forum in help menu
* Don't give an error on Linux when loading a sample from a read-only directory

http://repose.cx/anki/download/index.html
#44
Thanks Resolve, I love the software.

I have a question to all, not sure if I should have made a separate thread or not, if I need to break it off into a seperate thread, I will, just let me know.

Has anyone tried Anki with the Nintendo DS Opera browser? From what I hear, it's pretty slow and may not work with some pages. I would love to hear of what you have discovered.

Thanks all, and Happy New Year!
#45
The regular Anki interface doesn't work with the DS browser, but the simple interface is perfect. I use it often.
#46
The .cx registrar have suspended my domain without notice for the second time. I'm sick of their high prices and horrible service, so I will be moving Anki over to a new domain. It may be a day or two before the website and syncing becomes available again.
#47
You can restore access for now by adding the following lines to your "hosts" file:

69.93.41.133 repose.cx
58.3.183.73 anki.repose.cx

On Linux/Mac this file is /etc/hosts. On Windows:

Windows 95/98/Me c:\windows\hosts
Windows NT/2000/XP Pro c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Windows XP Home c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
#48
Thanks Jimmy Seal. I never noticed the simple interface before. Went and found it on the webpage. So, I'll pick up the DS browser to get this rolling. Again thanks!!
#49
Everything has been moved over to the new domain now. 0.3.8 points to the old
address, so I'll release a new version soon with an updated URL. Please let me
know if you find any broken links.

http://ichi2.net/anki/
#50
0.3.9 is out.

* Updated Anki URI - fixes synchronization
* Optimizations to scheduler. Delay between cards half of what it was in 0.3.8
* Czech translations (thanks to the contributor!)
* Fix for autosync on non-modified deck
* Fixed erroneous reporting of 10 minutes on failed mature card
* Preserve the selection in the editor when focus is lost
* Disable live update in the card editor - considerably faster on slow machines.
* A fix to avoid config file corruption
* Behave correctly if an invalid deck is passed to Anki
* Don't include suspended cards in number of spaced cards

http://ichi2.net/anki/