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Kind of an odd question, but I recently made a couple kanji learning schedules and quickly found the kanji kana bleeding into my other quizzes. This would be fine but a lot of words now have upwards of 4 kanji kana in them because I added kanji from my main schedules
I am having a lot of trouble reading the kanji kana in other quizzes because they sometimes lack furigana to indicate their pronunciation. Is there a way to enable permanent furigana above kanji in some quizzes?
If you click on the word, the furigana will come up! If I'm understanding your problem, that'll help.
If you mean, you're getting quizzed with kanji you can't read yet in vocab questions -- while it is a nuclear option --, you can turn off kanji questions in the schedule until you can read them more confidently.
Just quickly poking around I couldn't find a furigana always on option. But someone else might know!
I have this same issue. I have some kanji schedules but don't know their readings always and when choosing vocab answers in other schedules I am accidentally marking things correct because I can't see the pronunciation was wrong until the answer screen.
Do you mean you're getting kunyomi/onyomi related questions in your kanji schedules and don't know the pronunciation? If so, you can turn kunyomi/onyomi questions off by tapping on the gear next to the kanji schedule > more settings > scroll down to study vectors and turn kunyomi and onyomi questions off
(Personally, I only keep the "Kanji's meaning" study vector turned on until I know enough words to understand the pronunciation)
Hope this helps!
It is not possible to have furigana within the vocabulary quizzes, as renshuu splits out the two study vectors: kanji > meaning and kana > meaning. So, there is not a mastery measurement to track "hey, can they recognize the meaning of this if I give them both the kanji and the kana"
While this is not an answer to your question, as an aside, you almost NEVER see furigana over kanji in natural, native-focused texts outside of signs/textbooks aimed at children, and manga.
Now, what you may consider doing is the following: in your vocabulary schedule, tap the settings icon, then Currently studying, up at the top. Uncheck the "kanji/kana > meaning", and replace it with just kana > meaning. That will let you focus on that for awhile while you study the kanji more in the kanji schedule. I would then use the Learning Pace to set the kanji schedule to Review mode, and that way you can focus on what you've been introduced to before you get more kanji.
There are future plans to make a tighter link between the readings you learn on the kanji and which kanji appear in words, but it is a gigantic undertaking, and (even if implemented) would still require you to get hit with vocabulary terms that use non-standard readings of the kanji (such as 今日/きょう).
Thanks for the advice! I forgot to update the forum title to state that I am not experiencing this issue anymore (I did some additional kanji lesson studies and figured out the different readings of the kanji I was encountering.)