Re: Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Excel

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Gnome

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Dec 17, 2012, 5:13:22 AM12/17/12
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You can try to use the mnemosyne 1x XML formalt.
Description found here:
http://mnemosyne-proj.org/old/help/mnemosyne-xml-dtd.php


On Monday, December 17, 2012 2:54:55 AM UTC+1, chris.de...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know how to get an excel spreadsheet set for three-sided cards to import properly into mnemosyne v2.2? The site says it only works for Latin characters. I tried saving it as an .csv file in OpenOffice but mnemosyne doesn't offer that as an import option (it's only allowing .txt). If I import it into word I lose all of the formatting and would need to manually insert all of the tabs.

(note: there are 2,136 characters in the jouyou kanji and a minimum of 4,000 for academic level literacy. 3,000 hanzi are bare minimum for Chinese literacy. At 3 sides per card...I don't want to manually input tabs.)

I'd appreciate whatever help is possible. Thanks.

Peter Bienstman

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Dec 17, 2012, 8:00:36 AM12/17/12
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Hi,

If you do a find and replace of comma to tab in your csv file and rename
the extension to txt you should be fine, provided the file is saved in
UTF-8.

Good luck!

Peter

Raoul Pontecaille

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Dec 21, 2012, 5:15:55 PM12/21/12
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Here is a solution I utilise for text arabic-english. two sided cards. I do not know the three-sided cards !
I hope this help you.

Raoul Pontecaille
EnglishArabic.txt
EnglishArabic.xls
Try this for card recto.doc
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