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びタコ
Level: 386

Hi,

I'm trying to create a separate schedule to focus on drawing kanji (starting from basically 0), where so far I focused on reading/recognition. I created a duplicate of one of the schedules with the only study vector being meaning->kanji and "type/write when possible" enabled.

The issue is the progress in every word is global, so everything in this schedule is already mastery 5-9 instead of new. I want to use it to go over everything again, slowly, while learning to draw everything. Is there a way to do it without ruining my other schedules? Should I open a new account just for this?

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9 months ago
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Writing is a separate vector, so your writing progress should be independent of your other mastery.

Maybe the real issue is you want to see the cards for each kanji once again in your new schedule? I don’t think there’s any way to do that, but if you click through to the dictionary entry, the same information is available there.

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びタコ
Level: 386

Well yes and no,

I also don't want to use the "writing" vector as I don't like the way it's presented there (I don't want to see a kanji and copy it, I want to recall a kanji), I prefer to have meaning->kanji questions and then use the draw feature to add kanji.

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Oh, I see. I didn’t read carefully enough.

Frankly, I would just stick with the original schedule and not worry about the mastery levels. You might want to enable the button that allows you to mark a correct answer as incorrect so that you can self-judge your writing.

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