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Re: [lojban] UNIX Logflash?
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 09:57:51PM -0500, Robert J. Chassell wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 09:25:09PM -0500, Robert J. Chassell wrote:
> [flashcard]
> > The program's author goes on to say:
> >
> > Then I can use `flashcard' to drill me on this file, either
> > presenting me with the `dutch' field and letting me think of the
> > `english' field, or vice versa. `flashcard' will not check my
> > answers (unless I'm in multiple-choice mode); I must judge if I
> > got the answer right or wrong, and hit `r' or `w' accordingly.
>
> That seems useless in the extreme. Is it fixable?
>
> Yes, it is fixable. It would be nice if someone did. All the code is
> in the tar file:
>
> http://www.rattlesnake.com/lojban/lojban-flashcard.tar.gz
>
> You have the legal right to copy, study, modify, and redistribute it.
>
> But I don't think flashcard is bad as is.
>
> For example, I just ran flashcard and was given this:
>
> Question (english): wedge,
> x1 is a wedge [shape/form/tool] of material x2
> /:/
>
> Answer (lojban):
>
> Press SPC if you know the answer,
> g to give up, or
> k to skip this question.
>
>
> So if I do *not* know the answer, I press `g' and it tells me
> the answer: cfine
>
> However, if I think I do know the answer, I say it outload and then
> press the spacebar.
At which point it tells you the right answer, yes?
> At that point, Emacs ask you to
>
> Press r if you got it right,
> w if you got it wrong, or
> k to skip this question.
AAAaaaaaahhhh.... Yeah, that's rather less sucky than I thought.
-Robin
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