riccyjay said...Ha! I did say 'usually', I still have enough brain fart moments to wonder if I am in fact an idiot (had one today with 剰 - I used my own radical division (ride ribs) and mnemonic, so the WK one was new to me, but I was convinced I had never seen the kanji in my life...).EskimoJo said... This is a nice idea, even though I don't usually need to read a whole info page again, just seeing the right answer reminds me of everything. But I would likely use such a script.Maybe a toggle to select only the ones you want? Although I'd probably still go through them all anyway. You're luckier than me, by the way - I often see the answer and am like: What?! I have never seen this kanji before! Then I read the mnemonic and (in a much smaller voice) go: Oh yeah, now I remember.
I have a sneaking suspicion that going to the lessons pages may be something rather difficult to do, unfortunately. Hopefully one of the programmers will let us know.Nickbrownie said... From what I understand, the point of SRS is so that you can review what you don't know more often than you review what you do know.You understand correctly.
I also use the addon that lets you mark items, and then I can go over my list of marked/saved items to clarify later. The marked items are available on every item page, so there is less back and forth. Here it is: /t/Userscript-Item-Marker/12914/1