The layout of the deck looks a lot different on my iphone while using the anki-app (the chalkboard is at the bottom, say what), but it’s working, and I use it a lot. Thanks!!
I’ve been using this deck for a few months now, and it’s great!
I already got 600 mature cards, so over 600 Kanji that I learned to write, a thing that I could never have imagined, and with a minimal effort per day
Moreover, I want to ask you one thing! I made some small amendments, like adding often used vocabulary words and personal tags. I also want to translate the english meanings to german in the future. Would you agree with it when I publish it (for free, maybe on a public repo like github) ?
I’d have to ask about the Japanese font for Android. Big gray Kanji is wrong, most particularly for 角, 直, 突, 器, 身, 養, 着. I know it’s about the Chinese font.
Can I add additional font like KanjiStrokeOrders.ttf; but for the Japanese font.
Another solution would be showing the Stroke Order by default, that is, I don’t have to tap to switch out the big gray Kanji. I can’t find the way to edit the script to make it work.
Happens often to me, the “good” last longer than the “easy”
I have no idea where this come from and how to resolve it
Maybe its just a display bug but im not sure…
I hope someone can help me!
I have found that Leebo-introduced Iversen Method helps a lot in kickstarting Kanji writing.
Since I stopped individual Kanji writing around Lv53, for about 2 months, I find resuming Kanji writing difficult. This technique is a big help this time.
Hey! Not sure if anyone is still taking care of this but I have two questions:
The kanji don’t seem to come up in wanikani’s level order… Is that normal? And if it is, then what do I do if I fall on a kanji I haven’t yet studied on wanikani? (not delete it but keep it for study for later or something).
Can someone help me with that Mac font story? I downloaded the font but have no idea how to use it so I can see the stroke orders in Anki after revealing the answer and clicking on the kanji…
I am using it on Mac (and Android tablet - but the stroke order image shows up on the tablet).
I tried doing the reposition thing you are suggesting but it is already on “1” - even though the deck started at about level 3. Also, is there no way of seeing the level of achievement I have with one particular card? (maybe I completed the first levels while trying the app a long time ago… but still, it’s been longer than 4 days so it should be reviewed now!).
This is a top shelf resource. Thanks for all the work you’ve done on this. I’m using Version 1.05 on AnkiMobile for iOS, and it’s working beautifully. Like other iOS users, the scratchpad doesn’t hover over the white box. A small price to pay for this incredible resource. Also, so far, it appears as though kanji are becoming unlocked in the WK order. Thanks again.
In case anyone tried the latest Version (1.05) on AnkiMobile on iOS you may have noticed that the Whiteboard doesn’t work as in the screenshots from AnkiDroid from the original poster. Instead, on iOS there’s a Scratchpad, which works somehow different and needs to be configured first:
From the Decks Overview click the top right Settings icon, then Review >> Quick Bar >> Button 1 >> Choose “Toggle ScratchPad”. I also recommend setting Button 3 to “Off” to save space.
Once configured, when using it by tapping on “Pad” at the top of your review screen you’ll see that it doesn’t get added on top of the empty space of the card, instead the Scratchpad is at the bottom and the card at the top. Thus, the deck doesn’t work as is. But I fixed everything iOS-related:
You can download an iOS-optimized update to Version 1.05 of the Kanji deck here:
I’ve also found a Hiragana/Katakana deck which I needed to fix as well, if you’re interested in learning Kana:
This is what the two decks look like on my phone (Kanji left, Kana right):
Sorry to be a necromancer, but I just threw this deck onto Anki, and I’m super impressed with it! It’s what I’d wanted out of KaniWani (which still provides a valuable service, just a slightly different one). Now I’ll be able to actually use more of the kanji I’ve learned naturally, instead of needing to type it into an IME and squint at the tiny characters to recall the stroke order.
Just found your post by mistake…After paying for skirtter and being annoyed with the quality of the app and having no “hiragana / katakana” support you just made my day.
So thank you