i just installed anki like someone once recommended but i have no clue how to use it, i have 20 words available for now which i assume are easy things before i "unlock" harder words but what do these buttons do?what's with the time above them? i pressed "again" first and a red "1" appeared next to the 20 which i assume means i didnt "learn" it or somethingdo i have to press "easy" if the word was easy to learn or something?Marked for deletion (Old)
I have no clue either. I'm met with a blank screen on Anki (on desktop), even though I imported all the cards already and I'm on the right profile. Why doesn't it show anything? Maybe this is a sign from god meaning that when I got filtered by Anki, I will probably be filtered by Japanese too.Your fortune: We don't know what happens next
>>118818where did you install it from? i got it from the aur and it worked out of the boxtry launching from terminal and see if it complains about something missing
>>118821I got it from the Anki website and installed it with the Makefile. I get no complains, when running it in the terminal.
>>118822maybe it's this https://docs.ankiweb.net/platform/linux/blank-window.htmlsomething about a new glibc update breaking it
>>118823That was actually it. I downloaded the QT6 version of Anki and it works just fine. Thanks, anon.
>>118824you're welcome, if you figure out what those buttons and settings do let me know so i can use it too
disregard the labelsWhat matters is the number, that is the time before the card repeats. Anki works through spaced repetition (increasingly large interval before you see the thing again). If you fail to recall, click the again one. If you recalled, pick one of the other buttons depending on how hard you had to push your memory. Since you are using a premade deck, just click "good" when you see something for the first time. (because anki is designed assuming you aren't learning from it but rather making notes on it)
>>118956thank you