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author | Thanos Apollo <[email protected]> | 2024-02-22 15:47:15 +0200 |
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committer | Thanos Apollo <[email protected]> | 2024-02-22 15:47:15 +0200 |
commit | a48cbbd2e2334e12f03056334a0e0bb77e85e5b2 (patch) | |
tree | 497141f3bd0f5ae33c3eee4b74145d0c06356fc6 /doc/gnosis.texi | |
parent | 3eb6e8776d9927b2a90ae398aae7db7db54ad1a7 (diff) |
doc: Update for version 0.1.9
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diff --git a/doc/gnosis.texi b/doc/gnosis.texi index 745f7ff..a0e4af9 100644 --- a/doc/gnosis.texi +++ b/doc/gnosis.texi @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ a spaced repetition system implementation for note taking and self testing. @noindent -This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.1.8, released on 2023-02-21. +This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.1.9, released on 2023-02-22. @itemize @item @@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ Installation Note Types * Cloze:: +* MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: * Basic Type:: * Double:: -* MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: * y-or-n:: Customization @@ -161,19 +161,20 @@ Add this to your emacs configuration @chapter Adding notes Creating notes for gnosis can be done interactively with: - @samp{M-x gnosis-add-note} + +@samp{M-x gnosis-add-note} When it comes to adding images, you can select images that are inside -@samp{gnosis-images-dir}. See more customization for @ref{Image size, , Image Size} +@samp{gnosis-images-dir}. For adjusting image size, refer to @ref{Image size, , Image Size} @node Note Types @chapter Note Types @menu * Cloze:: +* MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: * Basic Type:: * Double:: -* MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: * y-or-n:: @end menu @@ -206,6 +207,32 @@ Each `cX` tag can have multiple clozes, but each cloze must be a @strong{UNIQUE} word (or a unique combination of words) in given note. @end itemize +@node MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) +@section MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) + +A MCQ note type, as the name suggests, is a multiple choice question. + +First you will be prompted to input the question @samp{stem} field. + +Afterwards you will be prompted to enter the choices, each @samp{-} +indicates a choice, the choice inside @samp{@{@}} will be marked as the +correct one. + +Example of options: +@quotation +@itemize +@item +Option 1 + +@item +Option 2 + +@item +@{Correct choice@} +@end itemize + +@end quotation + @node Basic Type @section Basic Type @@ -222,16 +249,6 @@ The second one reverses question/answer. Ideal for vocabulary acquisition, creating vocabulary/translation notes for a foreign language. -@node MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) -@section MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) - -MCQ note type, consists of a ``stem'' part that is displayed, and -``options'' for the user to select the right one. - -Answer must be the index NUMBER of the correct answer from OPTIONS@. - -Ideal for self testing & simulating exams - @node y-or-n @section y-or-n @@ -322,18 +339,19 @@ Easiness factor decrease value: Subtracted from the total easiness factor upon a failed review. @item -Initial total easiness factor: Used to calculate the next interval. +Total Easiness factor: Used to calculate the next interval. +@end enumerate + -@item How this is used: -@end enumerate Multiplies the last interval by the easiness factor after a successful review. -For example, if the last review was 6 days ago with an easiness factor -of 2.0, the next interval would be calculated as 6 * 2.0, and the -total easiness factor would be updated by adding the increase factor. +For example, upon a successful review, if the last review was 6 days +ago with an easiness factor of 2.0, the next interval would be +calculated as 6 * 2.0, and the next total easiness factor would be +updated by adding the increase value 2.0 + <increase-value>. Configuration example: |