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::: Will you consider allowing .mp3 files to be added (or your preferred format; I hear others are better with the filesize/quality tradeoff)? Will you consider allowing .anki files to be added? [[User:Jcdietz03|Jcdietz03]] 13:20, 23 April 2011 (UTC)
 
::: Will you consider allowing .mp3 files to be added (or your preferred format; I hear others are better with the filesize/quality tradeoff)? Will you consider allowing .anki files to be added? [[User:Jcdietz03|Jcdietz03]] 13:20, 23 April 2011 (UTC)
 
::::MP3: Yes, I will try to add support soon. I prefer OGG, but MP3 might be better because not everybody has OGG support. I've yet to look into what would be the best solution here (for one thing, I'd like the user to be able to play clips without leaving the page). As for Anki decks, I'm not sure. For one thing, not everybody uses the same methodology for making Anki decks. I doubt many Anki users use a model like mine. (For example, I typically create three cards per Japanese fact.) - [[User:furrykef|furrykef]] ([[User talk:furrykef|Talk at me]]) 13:32, 23 April 2011 (UTC)
 
  
 
:I've added html rendering to my script and the result looks like this: http://img706.imageshack.us/f/japaneseexample.png/ . The voice clips are implemented with a few lines of javascript, the onmouse-furigana simply use the <span title=> tag. Implementing this in the wiki should be easy. I think this is the tidiest of of showing the readings, and it also forces you to try to remember how the kanji. Optionally, it would be easy to add some button to trigger showing only kana (and kanji on mouseover?).  
 
:I've added html rendering to my script and the result looks like this: http://img706.imageshack.us/f/japaneseexample.png/ . The voice clips are implemented with a few lines of javascript, the onmouse-furigana simply use the <span title=> tag. Implementing this in the wiki should be easy. I think this is the tidiest of of showing the readings, and it also forces you to try to remember how the kanji. Optionally, it would be easy to add some button to trigger showing only kana (and kanji on mouseover?).  

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