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#11
Originally Posted by magnuslu View Post
Hi,

Please send me the file and I'll have a look at loading it into QTeachMe. My email address is in the about box of the app. I'm using QTeachMe with Chinese characters, so it should be possible.
ill try to find the files and then ill send them two you.
 
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#12
could the downloadable flashcards on the tomotko website work on qteachme?
 
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#13
I have managed to run ankimaemi. Installed required dependencies (not mentioned in deb file) and fixed one bug to make "Open..." menu work.
There are still some problems, but it works for me.

There won't be any detailed instructions, it is quite easy (for an advanced user), just follow the error messages.
 
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#14
Originally Posted by Biga View Post
I have managed to run ankimaemi. Installed required dependencies (not mentioned in deb file) and fixed one bug to make "Open..." menu work.
There are still some problems, but it works for me.

There won't be any detailed instructions, it is quite easy (for an advanced user), just follow the error messages.
Thanks for the advice but im not an advanced user.
 
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#15
@imdense:

The help text needs to be updated a bit as the application looks a little bit different on N900. That's the last thing I will do before releasing the next version.

Here is what you should do.

To import an existing glossary:

1) Click the first item (My glossaries) of the list on the left side.
2) In the toMOTko menu (top center), you should have an item Import Data, click it.
3) Select the glossary file (in your case, it should be the file JBP-I.zip)
4) The words should be available in the application after that.

Now, to perform a quiz with some the imported words, you need to mark them for study. To do that, you click the checkboxes of the glossaries and also the checkboxes of the words that you want to learn (on the right side list).

To start a quiz, in the application menu, you will have an Start Quiz item, click it.

The Eye button reveals information gradually (you can click it more than once). Click the Green Circle button to indicate a right answer, or the Red X for a wrong answer.

By default, I think that each word is asked at least 3 times (and more if you indicate a wrong answer). If it's too much for you, you can decrease the minimal number of times a word is asked in the Preferences (in the application menu) and set Quiz Length to 1.

If you see no Preferences item or no Import Data or no Start Quiz item in the application menu, it's probably because of this bug:

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=40875

Tell me if it works or not.
 
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#16
[QUOTE=FBergeron;609628]@imdense:

The help text needs to be updated a bit as the application looks a little bit different on N900. That's the last thing I will do before releasing the next version.

Here is what you should do.

To import an existing glossary:

1) Click the first item (My glossaries) of the list on the left side.
2) In the toMOTko menu (top center), you should have an item Import Data, click it.
3) Select the glossary file (in your case, it should be the file JBP-I.zip)
4) The words should be available in the application after that.

Now, to perform a quiz with some the imported words, you need to mark them for study. To do that, you click the checkboxes of the glossaries and also the checkboxes of the words that you want to learn (on the right side list).

To start a quiz, in the application menu, you will have an Start Quiz item, click it.

The Eye button reveals information gradually (you can click it more than once). Click the Green Circle button to indicate a right answer, or the Red X for a wrong answer.

By default, I think that each word is asked at least 3 times (and more if you indicate a wrong answer). If it's too much for you, you can decrease the minimal number of times a word is asked in the Preferences (in the application menu) and set Quiz Length to 1.

If you see no Preferences item or no Import Data or no Start Quiz item in the application menu, it's probably because of this bug:

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=40875

Tell me if it works or not.[/QUOTE

had a look at that thread and it appears i have that bug. however, with no experience using smartphones, maemo, other apps, programming or systems, i dont think i can get it working unless i have a clear user friendly step by step guide. unless this happens then ill think ill wait until your final n900 version. thanks
 
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#17
i dont think i can get it working unless i have a clear user friendly step by step guide. unless this happens then ill think ill wait until your final n900 version. thanks
@imdense

I had completely forgotten about this thread. I'm just wondering if you have given a try on the latest toMOTko version in testing repository. It should work properly on the N900 now.
 
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