Hello,
Thank you for sharing these amazing decks. This is a small mistake but perhaps one that could confuse beginner learners who are not yet confident in their listening skills.
I noticed on the 君の名は deck, for ID A_YourName_006, the expression is 「はよ来ない」and the reading is 「はよ 来[こ]ない」. In the audio you can clearly hear 「き」and not 「こ」 It seems that the reading is incorrect as this 「来ない」is actually a contraction of 「来なさい」. Explained in this Twitter post, just add the following to the Twitter domain:
/kimihida/status/781645190792486912
Again, thank you for your hard work and for sharing!
Hello, thank you for your excellent resources. In the Writing Cards deck of your Kanji All-In-One deck, the first two strokes of 有 and 右 appear in reversed order (the deck wants the diagonal stroke first when the horizontal stroke should come first).
Hey,
I haven’t forgot you, but I’ve been working on other stuff.
Feel free to keep telling me about the mistakes, I’ll get around to them.
Hopefully this month.
Hi there. Thank you very much for your hard work and the Kanji deck itself! I’m currently translating it to german. I’d have a question:
The Kanjis 112, 381, 525, 957, 1450, 2062, 2073 and 2147 have the “Thread” radica and in the “Writing_Data” section, the stroke order is wrong. Is there a way to change it / how did you make them?
Also at “Weekday / Day of the week” / Nr. 25.
Hi, if you scroll up you’ll see I already reported these (I think, hard to tell with the numbers) and Jo Mako can’t do anything about them (also, they prefer it if you paste the actual kanji rather than the number, it’s easier for them to search). The writing data is coming from there: animCJK/graphicsJa.txt at master · parsimonhi/animCJK · GitHub
Hi all, I’ve contacted the author of the original animcjk repo regarding errors the community’s found in the deck. They’ve made some corrections to the master file but also pointed out some instances where the wrong cards seem to have been uploaded to the deck. The author detailed the changes they made here: https ://github. c o m /parsimonhi/animCJK/issues/21#issuecomment-1308121234 (sorry for the broken link, the forum won’t let me post live links for whatever reason; you can just copy and paste it without the spaces in the URL). @Titania313 if you happen to find more I’m sure they’d be happy to address the issues if you post in the issues thread on github.
Small question from the Anki-noob. I study using RTK method, and I would like to learn some amount of kanji every day, strictly following the Heisig order and never jumping forward. How is it possible to do? I already changed a sort order as you recommend in the description, but i keep getting cards that have very big Heisig number.
If you followed the instruction in the description, you should get the card in Heisig order. So make sure you are using the right field to do it.
It should be ID_RTK_4th_Edition or ID_RTK_6th_Edition depending on your book.
@omegoa , thanks for contacting the author. @Titania313 , if you have any issues in the future regarding the writing data, better to leave a comment on his github. Anything else regarding the deck, you can still let me know.
Since the comments, parsimonhi made the update on github.
To update the anki deck, download this file: Kanji - Writing Data
Import
Choose the kanji note style and deck.
Pick Fied seperated by tab
Pick Update existing notes…
Allow html
Field 1 is Kanji, Field 2 is Writing Data
3 things:
A new version of the deck will come next week but with a different Note Style, so unless you know your way around updating / changing cards from one note style to another, this is easier.
I downloaded the latest version on github which as been updated following your messages, so it will erased my previous modifications (for the better). But I didn’t rechecked every single one @Titania313.
It will also import data of kanji that weren’t in my deck (700 or so because they’re neither in KKLC or RTK). So it will create cards with nothing but Kanji and writing data, without any other info. You can delete or keep those.
Hey! Apologies if this is the wrong place for this kind of question. I’m new to learning Japanese, and I bought Genki as a resource for Grammar and am using Anki for Vocab, but I wanted something specifically for Kanji so that I was learning Kanji both in the context of a vocab deck and learning the kanji’s components and all that. I originally ordered RTK, but then came across this deck. As a beginner, do you think that I’d be able to use this deck as a replacement for working through the actual RTK book altogether?
Hi,
Everything in the book should be included in this deck so you could use it as a replacement.
The book is meant to teach you how to write the kanji, so you can use the writing cards for that, but you may also use pen and paper and follow the book.
You can reorder the card so that the kanji follow rtk’s order. I’ve explained how to do that in the deck description.
Hi, the only thing missing are the cards for elements that are used as radicals but are not actually radicals (hopefully the screenshot below clarifies) - using Kanji Koohi will probably be enough to fill in the blanks :
Hello.
When I tried importing your Anki Deck, “Kanji All in One Heisig RTK + Kondansha KKLC + Vocabulary Ex”, I receive a very peculiar error message.
"This deck contains timestamps in the future. Please contact the author and ask them to fix the issue.
I’m not sure what exactly causes this, but I can only guess is the version difference between my Anki client and yours. The only other issue thread of this forum seems to suggest that a recent feature/fix, issues/1895, causes this bug but I’ve no idea if it’s true or not.
I am running Anki, 2018+ (2 .1 . 55 Qt6) that was downloaded and installed from the official ankiweb site. I am running EndeavorOS-Arch Linux.
So I tried to export the decks and import them in another profile on the latest version of Anki, and I had no issue. So I don’t what the problem is.
This topic seems to have a solution, maybe you can try that: Import Failure: this deck contains timestamps in the future