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author | Alex Yatskov <alex@foosoft.net> | 2016-10-25 19:16:28 -0700 |
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committer | Alex Yatskov <alex@foosoft.net> | 2016-10-25 19:16:28 -0700 |
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@@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ texts which would be otherwise too difficult tackle. This extension was inspired [Rikaichan](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/rikaichan/) and [Rikaikun](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rikaikun/jipdnfibhldikgcjhfnomkfpcebammhp?hl=en), but it stands apart in its goal of being a all-encompassing learning tool as opposed to a mere browser-based dictionary. It is the -natural evolution of the [Yomichan](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan) plugin that I developed for Anki when I began learning Japanese -in early 2011. +evolution of the [Yomichan](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan) plugin that I developed for Anki when I began studying Japanese. ## Requirements ## @@ -31,7 +30,7 @@ support and feedback encourages continued development of this tool. [![Chrome web store](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/store.png)](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/yomichan/ogmnaimimemjmbakcfefmnahgdfhfami) -### Basic Functionality ### +## Basic Functionality ## 1. Left-click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/logo.png) icon to enable or disable Yomichan for the current browser instance. 2. Right-click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/logo.png) icon and select *Options* to display the Yomichan options page. @@ -40,13 +39,13 @@ support and feedback encourages continued development of this tool. 5. Click on the Kanji links in the definition window to view additional information about those characters. 6. Click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/play-audio.png) icon to hear the term pronounced by a native speaker. -### Anki Integration ### +## Anki Integration ## Yomichan features automatic flashcard creation for [Anki](http://ankisrs.net/), a free application designed to help you retain knowledge. While the [AnkiConnect](https://foosoft.net/projects/anki-connect/) plugin offers the best experience, it is also possible to create flashcards through [AnkiWeb](https://ankiweb.net/), provided you already have an account. -#### Using AnkiConnect #### +### Using AnkiConnect ### Installing the AnkiConnect plugin for Anki is the preferred way of enabling automatic flashcard creation in Yomichan. @@ -56,7 +55,7 @@ Installing the AnkiConnect plugin for Anki is the preferred way of enabling auto When using AnkiConnect, Anki must be kept running in the background for automatic flashcard creation to function. -#### Using AnkiWeb #### +### Using AnkiWeb ### Yomichan is able to create flashcards directly on AnkiWeb, assuming you have [registered an account](https://ankiweb.net/account/register). While this method can be convenient as it does not require Anki to be @@ -69,7 +68,7 @@ Your AnkiWeb login information must specified on the options page to make use of that AnkiWeb will temporarily block your IP address if there are too many login attempts; if this happens, just try again after waiting for about an hour. -#### Flashcard Configuration #### +### Flashcard Configuration ### Before flashcards can be automatically created through Yomichan, Anki must be configured as follows: @@ -77,23 +76,32 @@ Before flashcards can be automatically created through Yomichan, Anki must be co 2. Activate the *Terms* or the *Kanji* tab, depending on the type of card template you wish to configure. 3. Select the Anki deck and model to use when creating new flashcards (see the [Anki Manual](http://ankisrs.net/docs/manual.html) for more details). 4. Populate the model fields with markup representing contextual properties for the current vocabulary term or Kanji: - * **Term Markers** - * `{audio}`: Audio sample of a native speaker's pronunciation in MP3 format (if available). - * `{expression}`: Term written in Kanji (will be written in Kana if Kanji is not available). - * `{expression-furigana}`: Term written in Kanji with Furigana displayed above it (e.g. <ruby>日本語<rt>にほんご</rt></ruby>). - * `{glossary-list}`: List of definitions with items expressed as a numbered list. - * `{glossary}`: List of definitions with items delimited using semicolons. - * `{reading}`: Kana reading for the term (empty for terms where the expression is the reading). - * `{sentence}`: Sentence, quote, or phrase in which the term appears in the source content. - * `{tags}`: Grammar and usage tags providing additional information about the term. - * `{url}`: Address of the web page in which the current vocabulary term appeared in. - * **Kanji Markers** - * `{character}`: Unicode glyph representing the current Kanji. - * `{glossary-list}`: List of definitions with items expressed as a numbered list. - * `{glossary}`: List of definitions with items delimited using semicolons. - * `{kunyomi}`: Kunyomi (Japanese reading) for the current Kanji expressed in Katakana. - * `{onyomi}`: Onyomi (Chinese reading) for the current Kanji expressed in Hiragana. - * `{url}`: Address of the web page in which the current vocabulary term appeared in. + + #### Markers for term tags #### + + Marker | Description + -------|------------ + `{audio}` | Audio sample of a native speaker's pronunciation in MP3 format (if available). + `{expression}` | Term written in Kanji (will be written in Kana if Kanji is not available). + `{expression-furigana}` | Term written in Kanji with Furigana displayed above it (e.g. <ruby>日本語<rt>にほんご</rt></ruby>). + `{glossary-list}` | List of definitions with items expressed as a numbered list. + `{glossary}` | List of definitions with items delimited using semicolons. + `{reading}` | Kana reading for the term (empty for terms where the expression is the reading). + `{sentence}` | Sentence, quote, or phrase in which the term appears in the source content. + `{tags}` | Grammar and usage tags providing additional information about the term. + `{url}` | Address of the web page in which the current vocabulary term appeared in. + + #### Markers for Kanji tags #### + + Marker | Description + -------|------------ + `{character}` | Unicode glyph representing the current Kanji. + `{glossary-list}` | List of definitions with items expressed as a numbered list. + `{glossary}` | List of definitions with items delimited using semicolons. + `{kunyomi}` | Kunyomi (Japanese reading) for the current Kanji expressed in Katakana. + `{onyomi}` | Onyomi (Chinese reading) for the current Kanji expressed in Hiragana. + `{url}` | Address of the web page in which the current vocabulary term appeared in. + 5. Click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/add-expression.png) icon to add the current expression using Kanji (e.g. 食べる). If the icon appears grayed out, this means that a new flashcard cannot be created with the current configuration (please verify your Anki deck and model settings). |