On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:00 AM, Kevin Reid
<kpreid@switchb.org> wrote:
On Apr 12, 2010, at 3:27, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 07:55:23PM -0400, Kevin Reid wrote:
I'm trying using the gismu set on smart.fm <http://smart.fm/goals/
266809>.
I find that whenever I'm quizzed about a gismu place, the answer
is always obvious because the current session is dealing with only
a few gismu, and out of all the possible answers there is only one
item which (if Lojban->English) is plausibly for that gismu or (if
English->Lojban) is one of the gismu sumti being used in this
test.
Are you using iKnow? I ask because iKnow will routinely give you
thinks like "a goer" and ask you to *type out* the Lojban. This
seems like it would solve your problem?
Actually, yes. Except that if I get the place wrong (which is by definition a one-letter error), it says "good enough", so it may be judging my progress wrong. (Also, it's impossible to confuse x1 with xn, since there's no SE in the x1 sumti.)
Next time you use iKnow!, click on Settings->Quiz. The first option allows you to choose between Strict Mode, which requires you to type the word exactly right, and Lenient Mode, which allows one spelling error.