mikelove said:
I suppose customizing those ones at least might make sense - any other transformation you're likely to want to make frequently? Maybe a second category button? As long as we're making it customizable we should probably make it fully customizable.
Nothing too pressing for me personally, but since you ask I think there are two routes. Simple flashcards applications are dime a dozen, so I think your challenge is to make flashcards/SRS more
useful and
efficient as a tool to learn Chinese in ways unique to Pleco. An efficiency improving one would be adding options to instantly access to some more buried functions that Pleco already has. But keeping your goal in mind it should maybe promote something that only Pleco has, for example automated character radical breakdown. When I have trouble remembering a card I often look at the radicals analysis page under 字 to try and finding meaning in the radicals it contains or to create a mnemonic. No other app does this I think, so otherwise you need to go to yellowbridge or zhongwen.com. That is unique to you and probably improves memorization efficiency.
Adding other buttons that would link to other deeper functions more quickly might be useful too (statistics, edit card text, etc.) but I haven't particularly wanted one. Not sure what that second category button you mentioned would do though.
The second path would be to use this to highlight something completely new or innovative feature that (maybe) only Pleco can provide. Flashcards have many benefits as a study tool, but also have some drawbacks. A big one I've found is that they they lack context so it is possible to learn a card (how to recognize, write, the pinyin, audio, etc.) but still not be sure how to use it. Therefore the button could be used as a quickly way look up lots of example sentences. I know that when I don't know how to use a word I would love to read 10+ example sentences, arguably somewhat edited so they weren't too redundant in their uses. Therefore this button could maybe lead to a location where all dictionary example sentences were collected for a certain word headword. Even though dictionary examples can sometimes be a little archaic or limited in number I think this would still be useful.
In terms of how to expand something like this, I like nciku's approach to having more numerous and modern example sentences (from what sources I'm not really sure though). This may be a function of having a strong web-site presence (this may be an area you are headed....?) or looser editing controls, idk. Even the ability to use this button to "tag" a sample sentence to a flashcard (entry?) would be useful. I know you can edit the card's text, but I think the definition and example sentence cann't be differentiated at this point. Anyways, a function like this would arguably improve your app's usefulness (the ability to also learn how to use the word) as well as efficiency (being able to learn the world more quickly by providing context).
mikelove said:
I just tested that and it seemed to work fine here - did you set this in the "Commands" tab in Flashcard Testing? Are you sure that you actually chose it correctly (so the name of the lowest-level category shows up on that "Default" settings item)?
Ahh, I know what the problem is. My profile is testing a whole book at a time, so there are 23 categories (chapters) that contain cards which are currently being tested on. I could set it to the chapter 12 category, but all other cards outside that category wouldn't be able to use this function in the correct manner. If I had the cards all inside one folder and not divided up by chapter then that would solve the problem. Perhaps there is a way to accommodate my situation, but I'm sure there is/is worth trying to
