Problems with Anki

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chirt New member
From: Amurica Registered: 2009-01-07 Posts: 2

I'm trying to import a spreadsheet to Anki, but the Japanese shows up as ??. Japanese works on everything else on my computer, and I can edit the card and get it to display Japanese, but that kinda ruins the point of importing everything from a spreadsheet if I have to manually change everything.

I have tried changing the fonts of everything the Arial Unicode MS, but no luck with that. Any suggestions?

Reply #2 - 2009 April 16, 1:04 pm
vosmiura Member
From: SF Bay Area Registered: 2006-08-24 Posts: 1085

Encode your file in UTF8.  And, you should ask on the Anki forum, because this is not the place for Anki support.

http://groups.google.com/group/ankisrs/topics

Last edited by vosmiura (2009 April 16, 1:05 pm)

Reply #3 - 2009 April 16, 1:12 pm
chirt New member
From: Amurica Registered: 2009-01-07 Posts: 2

I realize this isn't Anki support, thanks for pointing that out. However, this is a place for Japanese learning resources, and Anki just so happens to be such a resource. The reason I posted my question here is because I was just looking through a thread in which someone had an Anki problem. Many people tried to help that person, and did not attempt to redirect them somewhere else. Ultimately their problem was resolved, and I was hoping the same could be done for me.

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Reply #4 - 2009 April 16, 3:05 pm
vosmiura Member
From: SF Bay Area Registered: 2006-08-24 Posts: 1085

Many on this forum use Anki, and so Anki pops up quite frequently here, however (Faburisu) the owner of this forum has requested on several occasions to not post support questions for Anki here.  Also (Resolve) the developer of Anki asked that problems are reported via the Anki forum.  You'll get help quicker that way.

Reply #5 - 2009 April 16, 4:06 pm
ファブリス Administrator
From: Belgium Registered: 2006-06-14 Posts: 4021 Website


ADMIN: Please post technical/support questions about Anki on its dedicated forum at  http://groups.google.com/group/ankisrs/topics  where you may also get help directly from Anki's author, resolve.

General discussions about Anki as a learning resource (ways to use it, to organize your flashcards, question/answers etc) are welcome in the "Learning resources" forum here, but the support/troubleshooting topics should be posted at the above link.


@chirt :

I understand your point, but Anki questions often tend on the technical side, and the related topics are often bumped in the recent topics list, pushing down other more diverse topics about Japanese learning in general, and those about the RevTK site, around which this forum is initally built.

As for redirecting, vosmiura was just trying to be helpful, because I was going to post this anyway wink

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