Thank you Frederik!<br><br>This means I will need to solve this once we maintain the data in Ambaradan - it's then a matter of how to export. For now: I'll create one lesson "mixed" and various specific ones like animals, countries, medicine, music etc. - in the end: I'll use classes and subclasses and the lesson structure over time will change a lot. I worked with Parley, but there are many features I still don't know well. <br>
<br>Cheers, Sabine<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Frederik Gladhorn <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:gladhorn@kde.org">gladhorn@kde.org</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi Sabine,<br>
at some point we experimented with having words in more than one lesson.<br>
In the end it turned out that it is very confusing how to manage this in the<br>
user interface and requires quite a bit of special casing.<br>
In the end, it was decided, that the overhead of allowing this with the<br>
current library we use to manage kvtml and the extra user interface bits are<br>
not worth the effort.<br>
<br>
Cheers<br>
<font color="#888888">Frederik<br>
</font><div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
On Friday 09 October 2009 11:34:05 Sabine Emmy Eller wrote:<br>
> The next thing I am wondering about:<br>
><br>
> One creates lessons with entries - but some entries should go into more<br>
> than one lesson.<br>
><br>
> For example: when I create a vocabulary trainer for English to whatever<br>
> language, I should be able to say:<br>
><br>
> 1) "lesson 1 - Traveling to Great Britain" (which follows for example the<br>
> entries found in a schoolbook) where for example the terms Germany, Great<br>
> Britain are inserted<br>
><br>
> then one day there is a specific lesson about Geography<br>
><br>
> 2) "lesson 35 - All about Geography" where among many other country names<br>
> you also have Germany and Great Britain<br>
><br>
> The entry in the database should be single, while the usage twice or even<br>
> more depending fromt he actual lessons. This avoids that spelling errors<br>
> get distributed, because only one entry is maintained.<br>
><br>
> Up to now I did not see any example like this in files I downloaded. (While<br>
> cleaning the files I am preparing the next steps ... so it would be good to<br>
> know beforehand instead of having to do things twice).<br>
><br>
> Btw.: you might be interested to read this short note about "How to make it<br>
> easy to contribute?"<br>
> <a href="http://www.voxhumanitatis.org/content/how-make-it-easy-contribute" target="_blank">http://www.voxhumanitatis.org/content/how-make-it-easy-contribute</a><br>
><br>
> Cheers, Sabine<br>
><br>
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