using heisig on anki

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eltheoldsoul Member
From: Japan Registered: 2008-07-13 Posts: 10

For reviewing, I decided that Anki would be best for me.  I was wondering though, how do you input the kanji on anki?  Do you have to download some plugins?  Also, if it's any help, I'm using a mac. 

Thanks in advanced!
el

Squintox Member
From: Toronto, Canada Registered: 2008-07-27 Posts: 292 Website

The Heisig deck comes with Anki when you download it. 

1. Go to open deck -> Program Files -> Anki -> Samples -> RTK1+3.anki.

Or 2. go to the Anki main screen, and press "Open Sample deck" then open up "RTK1+3".

EDIT: Sorry, forgot that you used a MAC. Just do it by going to the Anki main menu: Deck -> Create new Deck -> Cancel making the new deck -> Open Sample Deck -> RTK1+3.

Last edited by Squintox (2008 September 18, 7:45 am)

resolve Member
From: 山口 Registered: 2007-05-29 Posts: 919 Website

You should not do number 1, since the sample files may be updated in future releases. When you select 'open sample deck', it copies the file to your user dir so that future updates don't destroy your progress.

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Floatingweed5 Member
From: Scotland UK Registered: 2007-03-10 Posts: 120

For kanji input (generally) on a mac reference the following...

http://redcocoon.org/cab/mysoft.html

Tobberoth Member
From: Sweden Registered: 2008-08-25 Posts: 3364

Personally I find Japanese input both much easier and much more effective in OS X than on Windows. How about the smart idea that writing in caps produce katakana? Genious.

eltheoldsoul Member
From: Japan Registered: 2008-07-13 Posts: 10

I can input Japanese on my mac.

thermal Member
From: Melbourne, Australia Registered: 2007-11-30 Posts: 399

With the sample deck, just remember that you will have to save it to a different location as the sample deck is read only.

Floatingweed5 Member
From: Scotland UK Registered: 2007-03-10 Posts: 120

I'll assume then that you are having difficulty generating the kanji individually because you don't know the readings. If this is the case then download JEDict, go to the kanji tab and search using eXXXX (where "e" is the prefix and "XXXX" is heisig's reference number for the kanji you want to find). You can then copy and paste the kanji to Anki.

If none of the above replies solve the problem then please try to give us a clearer idea of what the problem is.

Tobberoth Member
From: Sweden Registered: 2008-08-25 Posts: 3364

Floatingweed5 wrote:

I'll assume then that you are having difficulty generating the kanji individually because you don't know the readings. If this is the case then download JEDict, go to the kanji tab and search using eXXXX (where "e" is the prefix and "XXXX" is heisig's reference number for the kanji you want to find). You can then copy and paste the kanji to Anki.

If none of the above replies solve the problem then please try to give us a clearer idea of what the problem is.

Or just go to jisho.org and search for kanji using meaning. Many kanji share the same meanings, but never so many that you'll have any problem finding the one you're looking for.

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