Fonts for Readability
Taking care of the pagination and formatting for a friend who wants to print their book.
Heard Times (not Times New Roman) is great for readability, but I’m curious about other serif fonts.
Thanks!
Taking care of the pagination and formatting for a friend who wants to print their book.
Heard Times (not Times New Roman) is great for readability, but I’m curious about other serif fonts.
Thanks!
Posted this on r/calligraphy and someone told me it was actually a font! Looking for the name if anyone knows, thanks!
For context, I just passed 100 hours of anime watched in Japanese (according to MAL). Been learning for slightly over a year.
I can’t fluidly read manga. Let me clarify that term, fluidly. At the moment, reading manga is slow and heavy on my brain. I go at a rhythm of around 20min/chapter with perhaps one lookup per page on average, although sometimes I skip lookups when context explains (problem isn’t vocab or grammar, but really reading itself, in a way). It feels like reading is simpler for comprehension (with kanji helping and there being to rate limit like with listening) but harder for longer sessions/motivation than listening.
I read a lot in my native language so this is pretty much Japanese only and when I read manga in another language than Japanese I don’t have that problem.
This endurance problem is pretty annoying and I don’t really know what to do about it. Should I pick up an easier manga to train endurance? Any other tips from people who have experienced the same? Thanks a lot!
Hello! I come from Language Learning, where I don't to know every single one of my cards and can afford to leave some leeches unattended and some other shortcuts.
Gonna also be using Anki next semester for some classes of mine I suspect will require more memorization, that being stuff like History of Music, perhaps Philosophy & French Litterature (not sure how much memorizing there is in those, but probably birth-death dates)
What are some things I should know which are more specific to an academic usage of Anki?
Thanks!
Hello, I have arachnophobia and looking through this sub helped me a lot grow more comfortable with spiders. Thanks everyone here!
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I came across this above card in my studies of RTK (unsure of the edition, using the shared anki deck) today. This is not the first time this type of `double-entry` has occurred. Searching for the interpunct, I found `inlay`, `metaphor`, `stationery`, `basket`, `peel off`, and `cheek`. All of them having a single stroke order diagram, the following questions arise:
Thanks!