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renzhe -

Wow. Did you do that by hand? Impressive.

I've had a look at it in mnemosyne, and it seems to work fine.

Do you mind if I add it to the mnemosyne Chinese-HSK database and put it on the project website?
Most people interested in HSK levels tend to use simplified characters, but I'm sure that plenty
of people will find it useful.

I notice that you slightly changed the back of the flashcards (using ';' instead of '/') etc. Do
you mind if I change them back when adding it to the Mnemosyne Chinese-HSK database, for
consistency's sake?

EDIT: And if you don't mind, please shoot me your name and email (privately) so I can credit you
properly for the work.



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ABCinChina -

Thanks, but my Chinese coworker helped me out on this one. He had some crazy software which only
works on Chinese versions of Excel that did the changes automatically and also very accurately I
might add. All I had to do was figure out how to get the lists aligned so that I could cut and
paste the Traditional characters over the Simplified ones.

As for putting it up on the website or changing it back for consistency, of course I don't mind
since it might be of use to our community of Chinese learners.










renzhe -

Great, thanks! I'll add it to the Mnemosyne database and upload it soon. I'll also try to see
whether I can update the KDE-edu files to include traditional characters. This is also something
people have been asking for, but it will take a bit longer. Still much easier than doing it all
myself, so thanks for your help!












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