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Returns list of due notes for deck.
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Export org to .info & .texi files
Previous version merge didn't include exported file changes
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- Update gnosis commentary & documentation
- Refactor note creation & review
Values for note types are not hard coded anymore, making gnosis easier
to extend & maintain.
- Apply suggestions from emacs-devel with a few adjustments
Changes suggested by Philip Kaludercic via the emacs-devel mailing
list
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2024-01/msg00682.html>
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- Restracture customization section
- Add Customization & Development section
- Add Creating Custom Note Types section
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Simarly to gnosis-add-note recent changes, more extensible & flexible.
This makes it easier to maintain & add new note types in the future.
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vc should also be used to "stage" and "commit" changes to db.
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This reverts commit 2473e9127a8f8ece2bcb1052d5450834bbbbb4c8.
During the this pull request on MELPA
<https://github.com/melpa/melpa/pull/8890>
Nicholas Vollmer pointed out that length= does not exist in Emacs <
28.1, but since we are using compat we can still use it.
This was also suggested by Philip Kaludercic in this email in
emacs-devel:
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2024-01/msg00682.html>
I verified this by running emacs-27.2, length= was available thanks to
compat
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Changes suggested by Philip Kaludercic via the emacs-devel mailing
list
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2024-01/msg00682.html>
Philip pointed out that gnosis relies heavily on completing-read for
user interactions, but for users that do not use completion packages
such as vertico it's inconvenient to say the least. This should be
addressed.
Another important change was making gnosis-add-note more extensible.
Adding your own custom note types should be easier now as well as the
maintainability.
Many of the changes made here are not tested properly.
Merging into testing branch for further review and refactoring.
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- Added `gnosis-note-types` variable to store available note
types (MCQ, Cloze, Basic, Double, y-or-n)
- Updated `gnosis-add-note` function to dynamically call corresponding
note creation functions based on selected type
- Updated interactive prompt in `gnosis-add-note` to display available
note types
This commit enhances the flexibility & extensibility of note creation
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- Updated gnosis-dir to use `locate-user-emacs-file` for consistent file location
- Updated gnosis-images-dir to use `expand-file-name` for consistent filepath
- Updated gnosis-db to use `expand-file-name` for consistent filepath in emacsql-sqlite initialization
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- Add documentation
- Fix docstrings & types of custom vars
Improve algorithm implementation
- Adjust next ef and interval depending on consecutive & total
failures/successes
- Fix bugs for custom reviews where last-interv would be 0
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Documentation is generated from gnosis.org
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- Make sure note id value will not be changed
Change suggested by Nicholas Vollmer
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- No need to have them as 'hidden' with double dash (--)
Change suggested by Nicholas Vollmer
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Fix quotes
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No need to warn user not to change the value of a defconst
Change suggested by Nicholas Vollmer
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Change suggested by Nicholas Vollmer
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cl-loop's do clause is an implicit progn.
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Length= is available only for Emacs 28.1 >
Pointed out by Nicholas Vollmer
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- Make sure it's not above 0.8, unless user is using failure factor > 8
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- Add type for list
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- Use keywords!
- Add argument for initial-interval, successful-reviews,
successful-reviews-c, fails-c, fails-t
- Use initial-interval which is could be different for every note,
instead of gnosis-algorithm-interval value.
- Depending on the value of new arguments for total/consecutive
fails/successful reviews calculate a different interval.
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- Minor updates on commentary & docstrings, using checkdoc
With this version gnosis should meet the requirments to be included on
MELPA
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