Am Mittwoch 10 Oktober 2007 14:15:48 schrieb Frederik Gladhorn: > Hi people, > after preventing me from feature reduction the last time, let's see, if we > can play the same game again :) > > 1.) I have stumbled over another thing that seems uncomfortable to me: > split solutions > a) it makes my life harder > b) it is badly implemented > c) I don't know if it's usefull > d) I don't like it > e) ... > > Now my question is, does anyone use it? I use it and I think it helps to know the number of answers. I'd prefer it to stay, but it should evaluate the different meanings in any order correctly. > There will be changes in how an answer is corrected (yay!). Good because the old implementation with split solutions was buggy! > I don't want to > promis anything on the short term, but it looks promising :) > We won't ever achieve intelligent validation of answers, because computers > and languages don't fit. But we can pretend ;) > > Reading the book of all books (The KVocTrain Handbook) of course enlightens > me... except that the feature is not documented. > Wow. What is a field? How do I know if I want to split my translation? Does > it hurt? > > Now I went to the ordeal of creating a new document in KVocTrain to > specifically test this nifty feature. And the result is... > It looks ugly as hell. > The "fields" are lineedits below each other. > > I am thinking about taking this out completely. > My current idea is to use the great new (far from perfect) correction stuff > and make it even greater by looking at individual words. So if you need to > enter a sentence, individual words will appear in red and green. Can't this be used even though you keep the spit answers option? > Opinions and suggestions? > > > 2.) Suggestion lists > After such a long time I noticed if this feature was enabled, Parley kept > on crashing... This was due to changes in KComboBox using QLineEdit > internally instead of the K version and obviously overlooked in the Qt4 > porting effort because it uses an evil cast. This is still giving me > nausea. > Apart from doing other evil things it uglifies some parts of code pretty > well an needs quite a few strange work arounds. > > So again, please comment on the usefulness of this thingy. Maybe there > could be something like this, but improved usability wise? > To me it sounds like cheating anyway. Use multiple choice, I'd say ;) I had the impression that suggestion lists are there to add false friends and other tricky answers for the multiple choice test. If this is the case, I believe it is a good feature and should be kept. Not that I have ever used it ;-) > > Have a great day, > Frederik (with his favorite code chopping screeching evil chainsaw in hand > already) > > > PS: if any of you gets around to testing sound and image, pleas let me know > if it works at all, if it's usable, what could be made better etc... _______________________________________________ kde-edu mailing list kde-edu@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu