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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/28/2014 2:07 PM, Valerie Sutton
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      <div>March 28, 2014</div>
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      <div>Hello Jonathan -</div>
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      <div>Congratulations on this accomplishment and thank you for
        posting the new download on your web site:</div>
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      <div>SignWriter Studio</div>
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      <div>Very exciting to be able to export a dictionary to HTML - </div>
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      <div>This means that SignWriting dictionaries can become basic
        HTML web pages? I look forward to trying that later…</div>
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    Hi Val,<br>
        Yes that's right.  You can even save them onto the computer,
    then open the html in word and edit it like a big long text
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      <div>What is Anki? I am such a novice!</div>
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    Anki is a program to help people remember data.  It's from the Anki
    (暗記) is the Japanese word for "memorizing".  Andre Lemyre asked for
    this functionality.  Anki spaces out the "cards" to help you review
    the information at a good interval to help memorizing.  I hear many
    people use it to learn spoken languages or at least improve their
    vocabulary.<br>
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    For anybody interested in more information on Anki try these links<br>
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    <a href="http://ankisrs.net/">http://ankisrs.net/</a><br>
    <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anki_%28software%29">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anki_(software)</a><br>
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    Jonathan<br>
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      <div>Val ;-)</div>
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          <div>On Mar 28, 2014, at 11:46 AM, Jonathan Duncan <<a
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            <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hi everybody!!,<br>
                  I have just released SignWriter Studio 1.2.1.0.  You
              can get it at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="http://signwriterstudio.com/download.htm">http://signwriterstudio.com/download.htm</a><br>
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              Two very basic features have been added.<br>
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                <li>Export Dictionary to Anki</li>
                <li>Export Dictionary to Html</li>
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              <p><b>How to Export a Dictionary to Anki from SignWriter
                  Studio</b><br>
                Open SignWriter Studio. Open the Dictionary and be sure
                the options settings are set correctly to show the
                signs. (You can click on the Show All button just to be
                sure)<br>
                From the file menu choose "Export to Anki..." <br>
                Beside the Text Filename click on the Browse button
                enter the filename you want to store exported data in
                (txt is the default extension)<br>
                Beside the PNG Folder click on the Browse button, choose
                the folder you want to save the PNGs to <br>
                (the folder recommended is collection.media folder of
                the user of Anki folder in My documents for example
                C:\Users\Jonathan\Documents\Anki\User
                1\collection.media)<br>
                All entries except those marked as "Do not export" with
                be exported.<br>
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              <p>Click on the Export button.<br>
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              <p>Open Anki.<br>
                From the File menu choose import.  Choose the file you
                exported in the previous step.<br>
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                The import window should look like this.  Click on
                Import.<br>
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                You have now finished importing the signs into Anki<br>
                Anki doesn't like importing cards with the same text. 
                So if you have two signs with the same gloss, make the
                gloss is slightly different or else Anki will only
                import the first one.<br>
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              <p>If you want to Export to share the cards, I recommend
                exporting as Anki Deck Package .apkg.  If you export
                media, all the images will be bundled together in one
                file to share with someone else.<br>
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                <b>How to Export a Dictionary to HTML from SignWriter
                  Studio</b><br>
                Open SignWriter Studio. Open the Dictionary and be sure
                the options settings are set correctly to show the
                signs. (You can click on the Show All button just to be
                sure)<br>
                From the file menu choose "Export to HTML..." <br>
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              <p>Click on the Browse button to choose a new file to save
                to.<br>
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                All entries except those marked as "Do not export" with
                be exported.<br>
                Click Export.</p>
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                You will now have finished exporting.<br>
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              <p>The file can be open in any browser.<br>
                If you want to print it you can also open the file in
                Word.  I have done this to print two columns of text per
                page as I would normaly with any Word document in two
                columns.<br>
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              <p>Presently there is no way to filter or select a subset
                of the signs in the Dictionary.  But I intend on doing
                something in that regard next.  Look forward to your
                comments.<br>
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              <p>Regards,<br>
                Jonathan<br>
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