IarllTroseddwr Newbie United States Joined 3662 days ago 23 posts - 28 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 1 of 4 22 November 2014 at 8:35pm | IP Logged |
Hello all. I have been following various topics about the use of Anki with different media for some time. My favorite so far has been emk's subs2srs, which I was able to copy perfectly with my own Spanish movies, thanks to his incredibly detailed, step-by-step instructions.
I having been searching for the last week or two for a way to get similar cards in Anki using manga rather than video. I have a few series that I am reading and commonly find phrases and words that I would like to add to an Anki deck, but would like to keep the context with the content (similar to subs2srs' screenshot and added padding to allow a line of dialogue before and after the target line). I have tried copying a panel with content that I want added and blocking parts out using the Image Occlusion add-on for Anki, but so far, the results have not been quite what I would like. I was hoping to have some items clozed in the picture, with a "Hint" field on the card that would give the translation, and after answering the card, the actual text would be revealed.
I would provide screenshots to help the explanation, but it appears that I can't add images that aren't hosted online.
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emk Diglot Moderator United States Joined 5535 days ago 2615 posts - 8806 votes Speaks: English*, FrenchB2 Studies: Spanish, Ancient Egyptian Personal Language Map
| Message 2 of 4 22 November 2014 at 9:36pm | IP Logged |
I'm glad to hear that you could get subs2srs working! For screenshots, I use postimage, which is available for free.
And yeah, one of the secrets of effective Anki use is simplifying data entry.
If you were reading with an online reader like Izneo's, it would be pretty easy to take a screenshot of a single panel, and paste it directly into Anki. You could either make MCDs with the Image Occulusion add-on, or just do "recognition" cards where all you need to do is understand the text. You could paste definitions for a few important words on the back. Either format would work fine.
But if you're reading on paper, it's probably not worth trying to photograph panels or anything. Better to shop around for another source of media. For example, I would love to make cards from my new copy of Blacksad, but I'm probably just going to use it for extensive parallel reading for now. There's always another data source out there somewhere that I could use with less effort.
But I do think your instincts are correct: If there was an effortless way to make Anki cards from panels in graphic novels, it would be a very fun and effective technique.
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IarllTroseddwr Newbie United States Joined 3662 days ago 23 posts - 28 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 3 of 4 22 November 2014 at 11:01pm | IP Logged |
Cool, postimage may definitely come in handy. Thanks for the link! For the most part, I've been reading the manga for extensive reading as well, since even in English I have trouble paying attention long enough to get through novels. I usually prefer to read books that teach me something, such as linguistics, philosophy, and the occasional history book.
It's looking like recognition cards may be the way to go for now. When browsing through cards made with Image Occlusion, the image doesn't show up in the preview, making it hard to add a hint or translation to the card. I'll have to reread the manual to make sure I'm going about this right. I appreciate the response though!
I'm also definitely looking into Blacksad. It was bit too far above my level when I was dabbling in French, but seems like it'll be perfect for my Spanish. And it seems different from my usual media, so that'll be a nice change.
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rdearman Senior Member United Kingdom rdearman.orgRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5239 days ago 881 posts - 1812 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Italian, French, Mandarin
| Message 4 of 4 23 November 2014 at 12:46am | IP Logged |
If you have any knowledge of Linux, this might not be a problem. You can use the imagemagik program "convert foo.pdf foo.png" which would convert each page to a png image. One image per page of the book.
Chopping up "per panel" automatically would be a problem I think. But if you are only using the page image for a screenshot like in subs2srs it wouldn't be that big a deal.
To extract the text from the page you can use ghostscript like this in which case you might be better off doing something like pdftk (Pdf Toolkit) to explode each page of the book in to single pages, extract the text from each page with ghostscript, then convert the page to an image.
Most of these programs probably exist for windows since most opensource software is ported to windows where possible.
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