Ningen
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From: USA
Registered: 2008-07-03
Posts: 2
I've just started studying RTK Vol 1. As I study, I am trying to create an Anki deck corresponding to what I have studied. But in order to put the kanji in the "Kanji Field" of the Anki deck, I need to know how to pronounce it in order to type it in. This leaves me flipping through all the other Kanji books trying to find the kanji from stroke number or looking up the keyword in a dictionary to find the Kanji. It's seems a silly waste of time. Plus not all the RTK Kanji are represented exactly.
This cannot be right. What is the simplest way to create an Heisig Anki Card without going through every other book I own to do it? Someone out there must have a better answer than I have found. Help please.
Thanks,
Thomas
furrykef
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From: Oklahoma City
Registered: 2008-06-24
Posts: 191
I recommend using the flash card system we have on this site over using Anki, mostly because it's more convenient because it's very easy to add new stories, and to recall those stories when you're going through your flash card repetitions. I do recommend Anki for anything else you may be doing, though.
Anyway, what I did before using this site was use the IME pad to write in characters. You can do it with the mouse, but it's cumbersome and I usually used my graphics tablet instead. I imagine you probably don't have one unless you're an artist... using the mouse is still faster than looking it up in a book, though.
- Kef
Last edited by furrykef (2008 July 03, 5:08 pm)
shakkun
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Registered: 2007-11-23
Posts: 173
That's true. I prefer to suspend though, so I can selectively add RTK3 cards or add cards out of order (which I needed to do for coursework kanji before I was finished RtK). Also doing it that way would mean you couldn't add any other cards until you finished RtK. I keep all my cards together.
And yeah, just sort by Heisig number, select the first one you don't know, scroll right down, hold shift and select the last one. Then you can tag them all suspended at once.
Last edited by shakkun (2008 July 04, 6:32 pm)