Bug 59296 - flashkard improvent wish fourthword
Summary: flashkard improvent wish fourthword
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 55618
Alias: None
Product: flashkard
Classification: Unmaintained
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Scott Wheeler
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Reported: 2003-06-03 20:23 UTC by J Appel
Modified: 2003-06-03 21:26 UTC (History)
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Description J Appel 2003-06-03 20:23:31 UTC
Version:            (using KDE Devel)
Installed from:    Compiled sources

since this would greatly ease my learning, the one who implents this will end up in 'the book of kewl ppl'...

so here we go:

it would be nice if you could select several files at once from where the 
questions are taken. example:

file_a.kvtml contains:  
1. who made water wet?
2. what is water?

file_b.kvtml contains:
1. what is the atomic-structure of water?
2. cant someone else make up ideas for questions?


and, since you have selected this two files (or more) for the quiz, you ll get 
asked all these questions.

(this is up to here a nice feature which doesnt make much sense, but idea two 
makes this brilliant, i promise ;)


2. now that you were asked these four questions, imagine you didnt answere 
correct to:
1. what is the atomic-structure of water?
and
1. who made water wet?

now, (and that's the brilliance about it) flashkard should remember all questions 
(and answeres) you failed to answere, and you may be questioned only these 
questiones you failed in, but it would be very nice if you could also save these into a single file, so that you can learn exactly those which you didnt know in first place next time, who being asked those ones you knew once..

with hope to see it in cvs soon,

Juergen.
Comment 1 Scott Wheeler 2003-06-03 21:26:31 UTC
The first part of this is already implemented -- just select multiple files in the open 
dialog.  The second part is a duplicate of #55618, which I'll get around to some time 
before KDE 3.2. 

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 55618 ***