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  • #47413

    Jack
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    Hello,

    I was wondering if I could get some help from anyone more Anki-literate than myself. I was just studying Season 4′s ‘Went To Do’ page when it mentioned the ‘Ultimate Verb’ list. Oddly, this is the first time I’ve heard of it, though I found it through a quick google search and it appears as though it’s supposed to be read during Season 3.

    Basically, I’m currently attempting to set up the deck in Anki as is described on this page http://www.textfugu.com/season-5/dict-verbs/move3/ but my version of Anki doesn’t appear to have any of the options mentioned on the page (I’m running Windows 7 x64 and Anki Version 2.0.31) specifically for showing due cards by tag.

    This seems to be a recurring thing with Anki, their docs tend to be either out of date or Mac specific, and the differences between the layouts of different versions (I use it on PC, Android and my iPad) are pretty confusing. It would be fantastic if someone could point me in the right direction!

    #47416

    thisiskyle
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    From the page you linked to:

    By doing this, Anki will only show you the “group 1″ words (limits it to ten words) in kana (not kanji) and test you on kana→English and English→kana.

    To achieve the same thing in Anki 2:

    1. Open the deck
    2. Click browse
    3. Hit the Enter key to show the current deck
    4. Click Edit>Select All (or ctrl+A with your cursor in the list of cards)
    5. Click “Suspend” [suspends all cards in deck]
    6. In the search field above the list of cards, type “tag:group01 -card:KanjiDictionary -card:Kanjiます” and press Enter [selects group01 cards excluding Kanjiます and KanjiDictionary cards]
    7. Click Edit>Select All (or ctrl+A with your cursor in the list of cards)
    8. Click “Suspend” [un-suspends the non-kanji-containing subset of group01 cards]

    This will leave you with 63 un-suspended cards, all of which are in group01, none of which test you on kanji.

    Also, Anki’s documentation is up to date and incredibly informative.

    #47420

    Jack
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    Brilliant, thanks a lot! And apologies for casting aspersions on the current state of the Anki docs, was letting past experience mar my opinion!

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