Changing "correct" to "incorrect," lesson scheduling, and animations
- After marking a card as "correct" accidentally and moving to the next card, I can't go back and mark the card as "incorrect"
- After running a lesson, the case shows that there are 0 cards left on the lesson. Is there a way to leave the ones I got wrong in the lesson? (This becomes confusing when I do multiple "stacks" and I get all of them correct in stack A, and 2 wrong in stack B. Both will show 0 left. But when I update... the stack with 0 wrong will reset to every card is in the lesson, and stack B will go to 2. I only want the ones I got wrong to show on the lesson).
- Is there a way to turn off animation in the slideshow? It gets slow and buggy sometimes
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1 Posted by jtsao2 on 12 Apr, 2012 05:45 AM
Note: #2 was fixed after downloading the new update. Woohoo!
2 Posted by support on 12 Apr, 2012 04:39 PM
Hi Joe
This is the correct behaviour. You're supposed to mark cards you don't know (or that you get wrong) as incorrect so that they'll be due for study more often. If you went back and marked them as correct this wouldn't work.
Currently there's no way to turn off the animation.
Sofia
The Mental Faculty Support
support closed this discussion on 12 Apr, 2012 04:39 PM.
drewmccormack re-opened this discussion on 12 Apr, 2012 06:01 PM
Support Staff 3 Posted by drewmccormack on 12 Apr, 2012 06:01 PM
Actually, to clarify, there is a way to turn off animations but it is a bit hidden. If you choose a Custom... Slideshow in the Mac app, and go to Advanced, you can turn off animations there. Once you change the setting it will apply in future slideshows.
Kind regards,
Drew
4 Posted by jtsao2 on 12 Apr, 2012 06:25 PM
Found it, thanks! Still not as smooth as in 1.9, but it'll do for now.
Also, I was mistaken about point #2 above. How do I explain this:
Say I study stack A and B at the same time.
A I get 30/30. B I get 23/30 right.
It shows that there are 0 left in the lesson for A, and 0 left in the lesson for B. I assume this is how you've written the study schedules.
I just want to, however, go over all the ones I got wrong again. Therefore, the 7/30 in B.
Upon "updating the lesson," I do get the 7/30 in B again. But A resets back to 30/30.
I liked mental case 1.9 cause it kept the incorrect ones marked so I could go over them again quickly, without resetting the whole schedule just to see which ones I got wrong. I understand you do the study schedules in v2 differently, but I'm just stating what I'd like to see.
Thanks again!
Support Staff 5 Posted by drewmccormack on 12 Apr, 2012 06:29 PM
Something you could use is the new filter field in the note browser. You can choose to show just the notes that were wrong last time you studied them. There is also a special stack for notes recently wrong.
Drew
6 Posted by jtsao2 on 12 Apr, 2012 06:50 PM
Drew,
That works. I guess being able to manually add this subset (aka "update due status of notes" to the recently incorrect) back to the lesson would ultimately be what I'm looking for. This does solve a lot though (I had gone back to using 1.9 for a bit)
Thanks for the quick responses,
Joe
drewmccormack closed this discussion on 12 Apr, 2012 07:08 PM.