[Feature request] "General review" button?

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Jangalian New member
From: Italy Registered: 2007-03-19 Posts: 7

Hi,
I'm one of those  who are always willing to improve their performances by analyzing statistics. I've finished RTK few months ago (now I'm about to finish the 2? chapter of RTK2) but I try to review regularly even if my efforts are mostly devoted to Anki. So I thought that it would be wonderful to know, after a single review of all kanjis, the number  of missed ones. So basically I'm asking if it is possible to add a button which enables a general review - starting from the oldest/least reviewed kanji would be wonderful - to came up with something like "You missed XXXX kanji(s) of your deck (YYYY elements)" even after some days spent reviewing.
I know that such feature would came in handy only for few reviewers (those with a BIG number of frames learned, I suppose) but those ones would really love such feature smile
Thanks anyway for all your job (and for the time spent reading)!!!

P.S.
    I sincerely apologize If this topic have already been discussed - my search criteria weren't clearly good enough to avoid double posting!
P.P.S.
    Clearly English isn't my native language... sorry for the mistakes! Basically I use this site to learn Japanese kanji AND English big_smile

DrJones Member
From: Spain Registered: 2007-12-19 Posts: 209

If you think that's a feature that will be useful only to a handbunch of users, maybe it would be better to use another tool instead. For your words, it seems that you want a feature that allows you to review ALL the kanji up to the last one you studied on the book. In that case, you can download the free tool Kanjigym Lite (which was designed as an aid to all those that bought the book, and is available in many languages). Kanjigym allows you to do exactly that, but doesn't allow you to change keywords (which is the reason I switched to this site).

Jangalian New member
From: Italy Registered: 2007-03-19 Posts: 7

Thanks DrJones, I Think I'll give Kanjigym a try. Unfortunately it seems that I won't be able to introduce the few primitives I have created, but it isn't a problem...
As you pointed out I like such feature because after so many repetitions (I'm around 17200) every now and then I would like to have the general overview of my situation leaving temporarily apart the stacks system. For these reasons the handbunch of users I was referring are mainly those who had finished the RTK1 (IMHO) and are going through the RTK2/3.
Thanks again for your advice!!

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ファブリス Administrator
From: Belgium Registered: 2006-06-14 Posts: 4021 Website

Hmm.. I guess you could go through the failed kanji list first, see if you can clear some off the list by looking at the keyword alone, click the keyword to verify and if you got some right, clear them off with "Learned".

Then you can drill all the green stacks if you want.

Once that's done what's in the red stack is your misses.

I hope that's correct? Though I think for that to work you should start with the higher green stack first, and then go down, because the promoted cards will go up one stack.

Otherwise, what DrJones said and David Hallgren's Japanese Page - Kanji Review seems like a good option too.

Transtic Member
Registered: 2007-07-29 Posts: 201

Or he could create a new account and add all the kanjis at once.

Jangalian New member
From: Italy Registered: 2007-03-19 Posts: 7

ファブリス wrote:

Hmm.. I guess you could go through the failed kanji list first, see if you can clear some off the list by looking at the keyword alone, click the keyword to verify and if you got some right, clear them off with "Learned".

Then you can drill all the green stacks if you want.

Once that's done what's in the red stack is your misses.

I hope that's correct? Though I think for that to work you should start with the higher green stack first, and then go down, because the promoted cards will go up one stack.

Currently I have all kanjis grouped  obviously in the fourth (rightmost) stack and I'm reviewing from that one; the only problem is that I don't know if  I've finished to review them all, and It takes more than 2042 tests to complete!

ファブリス wrote:

Otherwise, what DrJones said and David Hallgren's Japanese Page - Kanji Review seems like a good option too.

Good hint, I'll test this site ASAP.

Thanks to everyone!!!

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