Thanks for the explanation! I got this far already, but I thought there might be a faster (semi-automatic, without having to create three cards manually) way to do it. I found this online:
http://eastasiastudent.net/study/anki-structure
Sadly, things seem to have changed in Anki 2, so the same process doesn’t apply anymore. Right now I’m using the Tofugu vocab cards as a template, that way I enter the kanji, reading and meaning and it generates two cards (kanji -> reading, kanji -> meaning) for me without extra work. Now if only I could make the (meaning -> kanji & reading) pop up by itself too!
I appreciate the explanation, though :-)
EDIT: I actually figured it out by re-reading that article and examining Tofugu’s card set-up more closely. I edited my template so it had three fields (kanji, meaning, reading) and created three card set-ups (in the “Cards” option) from it, each with a different combination of the fields. Now I just enter the right data and I get my three cards to study with. Yay! Haven’t tried it on more than a practice card yet, but here’s hoping it’ll work.
EDIT2: Meh, the new card (kanji -> reading & meaning) doesn’t show up after all. Weird! So, open for suggestions again.
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This reply was modified 11 years ago by Kjesta.