From 0ca37dd22ec253dd36d7e6ed5e80ff75ebb1bff4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thanos Apollo Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2024 21:51:10 +0300 Subject: [doc] Update documentation for version 0.3.0 --- doc/gnosis.info | 99 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ doc/gnosis.org | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- doc/gnosis.texi | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++--- 3 files changed, 153 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/gnosis.info b/doc/gnosis.info index 885f23d..f9296f3 100644 --- a/doc/gnosis.info +++ b/doc/gnosis.info @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -This is gnosis.info, produced by makeinfo version 7.1 from gnosis.texi. +This is gnosis.info, produced by .texi2any-real version 7.1 from +gnosis.texi. INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs misc features START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY @@ -13,9 +14,14 @@ Gnosis User Manual Gnosis (γνῶσις), pronounced "noh-sis", _meaning knowledge in Greek_, is a spaced repetition system implementation for note taking and self -testing. +testing. The objective of gnosis is to maximize memory retention by +implementing reviewing of information at increasing intervals. -This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.2.0, released on 2023-03-08. + The intervals grow longer as you become more familiar with the +information, which reinforces long-term retention and reduces the risk +of forgetting + +This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.3.0, released on 2024-06-28. • Official manual: • Git repositories: @@ -37,6 +43,7 @@ This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.2.0, released on 2023-03-08. Note Types * Cloze:: +* MC-Cloze:: * MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: * Basic Type:: * Double:: @@ -64,7 +71,10 @@ File: gnosis.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Adding notes, Prev: Top, Up: To 1 Introduction ************** -Gnosis, is a spaced repetition system for note taking & self testing, +Before reading this manual, it's recommended you first try out +‘gnosis-demo’ + + Gnosis, is a spaced repetition system for note taking & self testing, where notes are taken in a Question/Answer/Explanation format & reviewed in spaced intervals, determined by the success or failure to recall a given answer. @@ -98,13 +108,14 @@ File: gnosis.info, Node: Note Types, Next: Customization, Prev: Adding notes, * Menu: * Cloze:: +* MC-Cloze:: * MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: * Basic Type:: * Double:: * y-or-n::  -File: gnosis.info, Node: Cloze, Next: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question), Up: Note Types +File: gnosis.info, Node: Cloze, Next: MC-Cloze, Up: Note Types 3.1 Cloze ========= @@ -131,9 +142,31 @@ selecting ‘Cloze’, the question should be formatted like this: ‘gnosis-cloze-guidance’.  -File: gnosis.info, Node: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question), Next: Basic Type, Prev: Cloze, Up: Note Types +File: gnosis.info, Node: MC-Cloze, Next: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question), Prev: Cloze, Up: Note Types + +3.2 MC-Cloze +============ -3.2 MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) +A MC-Cloze (_Multiple Choice Cloze_) is a fill-in-the-blank note, but +unlike *note cloze note type: Cloze. the user is prompted to select an +option instead of typing an answer. + + You can create multiple notes from one input, but each note can only +have *one* cloze. The first option will always be the right answer +(will be randomized in the database), separated by the rest of the +answer by ‘gnosis-mc-cloze-separator’ (default value is "&&"), and a +note will be generated from each cloze. + + Example: + The greatest text editor is Emacs&&Vim&&Helix + + When customizing ‘gnosis-mc-cloze=separator’ pay attention to not use +values that would mess up with regex functions. + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question), Next: Basic Type, Prev: MC-Cloze, Up: Note Types + +3.3 MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) ================================== A MCQ note type, as the name suggests, is a multiple choice question. @@ -148,7 +181,7 @@ A MCQ note type, as the name suggests, is a multiple choice question.  File: gnosis.info, Node: Basic Type, Next: Double, Prev: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question), Up: Note Types -3.3 Basic Type +3.4 Basic Type ============== Basic note type is a simple question/answer note, where the user first @@ -158,7 +191,7 @@ input the answer.  File: gnosis.info, Node: Double, Next: y-or-n, Prev: Basic Type, Up: Note Types -3.4 Double +3.5 Double ========== Double note type, is essentially a note that generates 2 basic notes. @@ -169,7 +202,7 @@ The second one reverses question/answer.  File: gnosis.info, Node: y-or-n, Prev: Double, Up: Note Types -3.5 y-or-n +3.6 y-or-n ========== y-or-n (yes or no) note type, user is presented with a question and @@ -272,6 +305,9 @@ first two initial intervals for successful reviews. you will see it again in the next review session, if you successfully review said note again, the next review will be tomorrow. + Upon failing to review a note without completing 2 successful +reviews, you will have to review it again on the same day. +  File: gnosis.info, Node: Easiness Factor, Next: Forgetting Factor, Prev: Initial Interval, Up: Gnosis Algorithm @@ -349,7 +385,7 @@ synchronization across devices. cd ~/.emacs.d/gnosis # default location for gnosis git init # After completing your first review session, a git repo should have been initialized automatically. - git remote add + git remote add origin git push --set-upstream origin master You can interactively use ‘gnosis-vc-push’ & ‘gnosis-vc-pull’. As @@ -415,26 +451,27 @@ should be done.  Tag Table: -Node: Top244 -Node: Introduction1209 -Node: Adding notes1851 -Node: Note Types2220 -Node: Cloze2432 -Node: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question)3350 -Node: Basic Type3846 -Node: Double4149 -Node: y-or-n4415 -Node: Customization4817 -Node: Image size5002 -Node: Typos | String Comparison5288 -Node: Gnosis Algorithm6063 -Node: Initial Interval7099 -Node: Easiness Factor7764 -Node: Forgetting Factor8712 -Node: Editing notes9320 -Node: Sync between devices9712 -Node: Extending Gnosis10740 -Node: Creating Custom Note Types11195 +Node: Top250 +Node: Introduction1503 +Node: Adding notes2230 +Node: Note Types2599 +Node: Cloze2824 +Node: MC-Cloze3720 +Node: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question)4544 +Node: Basic Type5043 +Node: Double5346 +Node: y-or-n5612 +Node: Customization6014 +Node: Image size6199 +Node: Typos | String Comparison6485 +Node: Gnosis Algorithm7260 +Node: Initial Interval8296 +Node: Easiness Factor9086 +Node: Forgetting Factor10034 +Node: Editing notes10642 +Node: Sync between devices11034 +Node: Extending Gnosis12055 +Node: Creating Custom Note Types12510  End Tag Table diff --git a/doc/gnosis.org b/doc/gnosis.org index 9ff58e8..0e0ccde 100644 --- a/doc/gnosis.org +++ b/doc/gnosis.org @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ #+language: en #+options: ':t toc:nil author:t email:t num:t #+startup: content -#+macro: stable-version 0.2.0 -#+macro: release-date 2023-03-08 +#+macro: stable-version 0.3.0 +#+macro: release-date 2024-06-28 #+macro: file @@texinfo:@file{@@$1@@texinfo:}@@ #+macro: space @@texinfo:@: @@ #+macro: kbd @@texinfo:@kbd{@@$1@@texinfo:}@@ @@ -22,9 +22,14 @@ #+texinfo_header: @set MAINTAINERCONTACT @uref{mailto:public@thanosapollo.org,contact the maintainer} -Gnosis (γνῶσις), pronounced "noh-sis", /meaning knowledge in Greek/, is -a spaced repetition system implementation for note taking and self -testing. +Gnosis (γνῶσις), pronounced "noh-sis", /meaning knowledge in Greek/, +is a spaced repetition system implementation for note taking and self +testing. The objective of gnosis is to maximize memory retention by +implementing reviewing of information at increasing intervals. + +The intervals grow longer as you become more familiar with the +information, which reinforces long-term retention and reduces the risk +of forgetting #+texinfo: @noindent This manual is written for Gnosis version {{{stable-version}}}, released on {{{release-date}}}. @@ -36,6 +41,9 @@ This manual is written for Gnosis version {{{stable-version}}}, released on {{{r #+texinfo: @insertcopying * Introduction + +Before reading this manual, it's recommended you first try out =gnosis-demo= + Gnosis, is a spaced repetition system for note taking & self testing, where notes are taken in a Question/Answer/Explanation format & reviewed in spaced intervals, determined by the success or @@ -53,11 +61,13 @@ Creating notes for gnosis can be done interactively with: =M-x gnosis-add-note= When it comes to adding images, you can select images that are inside -=gnosis-images-dir=. For adjusting image size, refer to [[Customization]] +=gnosis-images-dir=. For adjusting image size, refer to [[#Customization][Customization]] * Note Types ** Cloze - +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: Cloze +:END: A cloze note type is a format where you create sentences or paragraphs with "missing" words. A fill-in-the-blanks question. @@ -79,6 +89,24 @@ You can also format clozes like Anki if you prefer; e.g ~{{c1::Cyproheptadine}}~ You can remove the /guidance/ string by adjusting =gnosis-cloze-guidance=. +** MC-Cloze +A MC-Cloze (/Multiple Choice Cloze/) is a fill-in-the-blank note, +but unlike [[#Cloze][cloze note type]] the user is prompted to select an option +instead of typing an answer. + +You can create multiple notes from one input, but each note can only +have *one* cloze. The first option will always be the right answer +(will be randomized in the database), separated by the rest of the +answer by =gnosis-mc-cloze-separator= (default value is "&&"), and a +note will be generated from each cloze. + +Example: +#+BEGIN_QUOTE + The greatest text editor is Emacs&&Vim&&Helix +#+END_QUOTE + +When customizing =gnosis-mc-cloze=separator= pay attention to not use +values that would mess up with regex functions. ** MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) A MCQ note type, as the name suggests, is a multiple choice question. @@ -111,7 +139,13 @@ ANSWER must be either 121 (~y~) or 110 (~n~), as those correspond to the character values used to represent them. * Customization +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: Customization +:END: ** Image size +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: image-size +:END: Adjust image size using =gnosis-image-height= & =gnosis-image-width= Example: @@ -176,6 +210,9 @@ Using the above example, after first successfully reviewing a note, you will see it again in the next review session, if you successfully review said note again, the next review will be tomorrow. +Upon failing to review a note without completing 2 successful reviews, +you will have to review it again on the same day. + ** Easiness Factor The =gnosis-algorithm-ef= is a list that consists of three items: @@ -240,7 +277,7 @@ Example: #+begin_src bash cd ~/.emacs.d/gnosis # default location for gnosis git init # After completing your first review session, a git repo should have been initialized automatically. - git remote add + git remote add origin git push --set-upstream origin master #+end_src @@ -257,6 +294,7 @@ To automatically push changes after a review session, add this to your configura (setf gnosis-vc-auto-push t) (gnosis-vc-pull) ;; Run vc-pull for gnosis on startup #+end_src + * Extending Gnosis To make development and customization easier, gnosis comes with =gnosis-test= module, that should be used to create a custom database for diff --git a/doc/gnosis.texi b/doc/gnosis.texi index 7f98492..f213740 100644 --- a/doc/gnosis.texi +++ b/doc/gnosis.texi @@ -25,12 +25,17 @@ @node Top @top Gnosis User Manual -Gnosis (γνῶσις), pronounced ``noh-sis'', @emph{meaning knowledge in Greek}, is -a spaced repetition system implementation for note taking and self -testing. +Gnosis (γνῶσις), pronounced ``noh-sis'', @emph{meaning knowledge in Greek}, +is a spaced repetition system implementation for note taking and self +testing. The objective of gnosis is to maximize memory retention by +implementing reviewing of information at increasing intervals. + +The intervals grow longer as you become more familiar with the +information, which reinforces long-term retention and reduces the risk +of forgetting @noindent -This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.2.0, released on 2023-03-08. +This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.3.0, released on 2024-06-28. @itemize @item @@ -62,6 +67,7 @@ Git repositories: Note Types * Cloze:: +* MC-Cloze:: * MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: * Basic Type:: * Double:: @@ -88,6 +94,8 @@ Extending Gnosis @node Introduction @chapter Introduction +Before reading this manual, it's recommended you first try out @samp{gnosis-demo} + Gnosis, is a spaced repetition system for note taking & self testing, where notes are taken in a Question/Answer/Explanation format & reviewed in spaced intervals, determined by the success or @@ -114,6 +122,7 @@ When it comes to adding images, you can select images that are inside @menu * Cloze:: +* MC-Cloze:: * MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: * Basic Type:: * Double:: @@ -149,6 +158,28 @@ Each `cX` tag can have multiple clozes, but each cloze must be a You can remove the @emph{guidance} string by adjusting @samp{gnosis-cloze-guidance}. +@node MC-Cloze +@section MC-Cloze + +A MC-Cloze (@emph{Multiple Choice Cloze}) is a fill-in-the-blank note, +but unlike @ref{Cloze, , cloze note type} the user is prompted to select an option +instead of typing an answer. + +You can create multiple notes from one input, but each note can only +have @strong{one} cloze. The first option will always be the right answer +(will be randomized in the database), separated by the rest of the +answer by @samp{gnosis-mc-cloze-separator} (default value is ``&&''), and a +note will be generated from each cloze. + +Example: +@quotation +The greatest text editor is Emacs&&Vim&&Helix + +@end quotation + +When customizing @samp{gnosis-mc-cloze=separator} pay attention to not use +values that would mess up with regex functions. + @node MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) @section MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) @@ -271,6 +302,9 @@ Using the above example, after first successfully reviewing a note, you will see it again in the next review session, if you successfully review said note again, the next review will be tomorrow. +Upon failing to review a note without completing 2 successful reviews, +you will have to review it again on the same day. + @node Easiness Factor @section Easiness Factor @@ -354,7 +388,7 @@ Example: @example cd ~/.emacs.d/gnosis # default location for gnosis git init # After completing your first review session, a git repo should have been initialized automatically. -git remote add +git remote add origin git push --set-upstream origin master @end example -- cgit v1.2.3