2019年4月27日星期六

On the off-chance that you're having trouble exporting Chinese cards from AnkiDroid to Inkstone using Anki2Inkstone, here's the solution.

When using Anki2Inkstone to export my Anki cards to a Anki2Inkstone.list file then importing that file in Inkstone I was given an error reading something like "can't parse vowel: zhong51guo52". I finally realized that Anki2Inkstone was adding a 5 after every pinyin, so I downloaded a code editor (QuickEdit) off the PlayStore, opened the Anki2Inkstone.list file found in SD/Anki2Inkstone/ and did a "Replace all" search, replacing all "5" with nothing(leave the replace field empty).

I have to repeat this process every time I add new characters to Inkstone, but it takes less than a minute. Note that Anki2Inkstone also replaces certain punctuation with something like "%27", so repeat the above process replacing these symbols and you should be good.

The dev of Anki2Inkstone /u/lonlazer hasn't posted in 8 months so I wouldn't expect further patches or support.

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