From 49d0ae892fd3f96e4c346c9660f370554b3dcd3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thanos Apollo Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 02:45:34 +0200 Subject: Add documentation Documentation is generated from gnosis.org --- doc/gnosis.info | 349 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/gnosis.org | 232 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/gnosis.texi | 321 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 902 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/gnosis.info create mode 100644 doc/gnosis.org create mode 100644 doc/gnosis.texi (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/gnosis.info b/doc/gnosis.info new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0528578 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/gnosis.info @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +This is gnosis.info, produced by makeinfo version 7.1 from gnosis.texi. + +INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs misc features +START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY +* Gnosis (γνῶσις): (gnosis). Spaced Repetition System For Note Taking And Self-Testing. +END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir) + +Gnosis User Manual +****************** + +Gnosis (γνῶσις), pronounced "noh-sis", _meaning knowledge in Greek_, is +a spaced repetition system implementation for note taking and self +testing. + +This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.1.3, released on 2023-01-18. + + • Official manual: + • Git repositories: + • main: + • sourcehut (mirror): + +* Menu: + +* Introduction:: +* Installation:: +* Adding notes:: +* Note Types:: +* Customization:: + +-- The Detailed Node Listing -- + +Installation + +* Using straight.el: Using straightel. +* Installing manually from source:: + +Note Types + +* Cloze:: +* Basic Type:: +* Double:: +* MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: +* y-or-n:: + +Customization + +* Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval:: +* Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor:: +* Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor:: + + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Installation, Prev: Top, Up: Top + +1 Introduction +************** + +Gnosis is a spaced repetition note taking and self testing system, where +notes are taken in a Question/Answer/Explanation-like format & reviewed +in spaced intervals. + + Gnosis can help you better understand and retain the material by +encouraging active engagement. It also provides a clear structure for +your notes & review sessions, making it easier to study. + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Installation, Next: Adding notes, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top + +2 Installation +************** + +Gnosis is not currently available in any ELPA, the recommended way to +install gnosis is via straight.el: + + + +* Menu: + +* Using straight.el: Using straightel. +* Installing manually from source:: + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Using straightel, Next: Installing manually from source, Up: Installation + +2.1 Using straight.el +===================== + +If you have not installed straight.el, follow the instructions here: + + + + Once you have installed straight.el, you can install gnosis using the +following emacs lisp snippet: + + (straight-use-package + '(gnosis :type git + :host nil + :repo "https://git.thanosapollo.org/gnosis")) + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Installing manually from source, Prev: Using straightel, Up: Installation + +2.2 Installing manually from source +=================================== + +Gnosis depends on the ‘compat’ & ‘emacsql’ libraries which are available +from MELPA. Install them using ‘M-x package-install RET RET’ +or you may also install them manually from their repository. + + • Clone gnosis repository + + $ git clone https://git.thanosapollo.org/gnosis ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis + + • Add this to your emacs configuration + + (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis") + (load-file "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis/gnosis.el") + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Adding notes, Next: Note Types, Prev: Installation, Up: Top + +3 Adding notes +************** + +Creating notes for gnosis can be done interactively with: ‘M-x +gnosis-add-note’ + + Advanced/Power users may prefer to use ‘gnosis-add-note--TYPE’ + + Example: + + (gnosis-add-note--basic :deck "DECK-NAME" + :question "Your Question" + :answer "Answer" + :hint "hint" + :extra "Explanation" + :image "Image displayed before user-input" ;; Optional + :second-image "Image displayed after user-input" ;; Optional + :tags '("tag1" "tag2")) + + By default, the value of image and second image is nil. Their value +must a string, the path of an image, from inside ‘gnosis-images-dir’. + + Each note type has a ‘gnosis-add-note-TYPE’ that is used +interactively & a "hidden function" ‘gnosis-add-note--TYPE’ that handles +all the logic. + + Every note type has this values in common: + + • ‘extra’ string value, extra information/explanation displayed after + user-input + • ‘image’ Image displayed _before_ user input + • ‘second-image’ Image displayed _after_ user input + + The following sections will cover the important differences you have +to know when creating notes. + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Note Types, Next: Customization, Prev: Adding notes, Up: Top + +4 Note Types +************ + +* Menu: + +* Cloze:: +* Basic Type:: +* Double:: +* MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: +* y-or-n:: + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Cloze, Next: Basic Type, Up: Note Types + +4.1 Cloze +========= + +A cloze note type is a format where you create sentences or paragraphs +with "missing" words. Almost all note types can be written as a cloze +type in a way. Ideal type for memorizing definitions. + + To get the most out of gnosis, you have to become familiar with cloze +type notes. + + You can create a cloze note type using ‘M-x gnosis-add-note’ and +selecting ‘Cloze’, the question should be formatted like this: + + {c1:Cyproheptadine} is a(n) {c2:5-HT2} receptor antagonist used to + treat {c2:serotonin syndrome} + + You can also format clozes like Anki if you prefer; e.g +‘{{c1::Cyproheptadine}}’ + + • For each 'cX'-tag there will be created a cloze type note, the + above example creates 2 cloze type notes. + + • Each 'cX' tag can have multiple clozes, but each cloze must be a + *UNIQUE* word (or a unique combination of words) in given note. + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Basic Type, Next: Double, Prev: Cloze, Up: Note Types + +4.2 Basic Type +============== + +Basic note type is a simple question/answer note, where the user first +sees a "main" part, which is usually a question, and he is prompted to +input the answer. + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Double, Next: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question), Prev: Basic Type, Up: Note Types + +4.3 Double +========== + +Double note type, is essentially a note that generates 2 basic notes. +The second one reverses question/answer. + + Ideal for vocabulary acquisition, creating vocabulary/translation +notes for a foreign language. + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question), Next: y-or-n, Prev: Double, Up: Note Types + +4.4 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 + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: y-or-n, Prev: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question), Up: Note Types + +4.5 y-or-n +========== + +y-or-n (yes or no) note type, user is presented with a question and +prompted to enter character "y" or "n". + + When using the hidden function ‘gnosis-add-note--y-or-n’, note that +the ANSWER must be either 121 (‘y’) or 110 (‘n’), as those correspond to +the character values used to represent them. + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Customization, Prev: Note Types, Up: Top + +5 Customization +*************** + +* Menu: + +* Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval:: +* Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor:: +* Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor:: + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval, Next: Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor, Up: Customization + +5.1 Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval +===================================== + +‘gnosis-algorithm-interval’ is a list of 2 numbers, representing the +first two initial intervals for successful reviews. + + Example: + + (setq gnosis-algorithm-interval '(1 3)) + + Using the above example, after first successfully reviewing a note, +you will see it again tomorrow, if you successfully review said note +again, the next review will be after 3 days. + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor, Next: Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor, Prev: Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval, Up: Customization + +5.2 Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor +==================================== + +‘gnosis-algorithm-ef’ is a list that consists of 3 items. + + The first item is the increase factor, used to increase the easiness +factor upon successful review. + + Second item refers to the decrease factor, used to decrease the +easiness factor upon an unsuccessful review. + + The third item is the initial total easiness factor, used to +calculate the next interval. + + The basic's of how this is used is that it's being multiplied with +the last interval upon a successful review, e.g if you last reviewed a +note 6 days ago, and the easiness factor of this note is 2.0, your next +interval would be 6 * 2.0 & the total easiness factor would be 2.0 + +increase-factor as well. + + Example: + + (setq gnosis-algorithm-ef '(0.3 0.3 1.3)) + + +File: gnosis.info, Node: Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor, Prev: Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor, Up: Customization + +5.3 Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor +====================================== + +‘gnosis-algorithm-ff’ is a floating number below 1. + + It's used to calculate the next interval upon an unsuccessful review, +by being multiplied with last interval, if for a note with a value of +last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, upon an unsuccessful review the +next interval will be 6 * 0.5 + + For example: + + (setq gnosis-algorithm-ff 0.5) + + + +Tag Table: +Node: Top246 +Node: Introduction1249 +Node: Installation1729 +Node: Using straightel2098 +Node: Installing manually from source2614 +Node: Adding notes3303 +Node: Note Types4728 +Node: Cloze4940 +Node: Basic Type5913 +Node: Double6191 +Node: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question)6537 +Node: y-or-n6946 +Node: Customization7372 +Node: Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval7601 +Node: Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor8173 +Node: Gnosis 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MAINTAINERSITE @uref{https://thanosapollo.org,maintainer webpage} +#+texinfo_header: @set MAINTAINER Thanos Apollo +#+texinfo_header: @set MAINTAINEREMAIL @email{public@thanosapollo.org} +#+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. + +#+texinfo: @noindent +This manual is written for Gnosis version {{{stable-version}}}, released on {{{release-date}}}. + ++ Official manual: ++ Git repositories: + + main: + + sourcehut (mirror): + +#+texinfo: @insertcopying + +* Introduction +Gnosis is a spaced repetition note taking and self testing system, +where notes are taken in a Question/Answer/Explanation-like format & +reviewed in spaced intervals. + +Gnosis can help you better understand and retain the material by +encouraging active engagement. It also provides a clear structure for +your notes & review sessions, making it easier to study. + +* Installation + +Gnosis is not currently available in any ELPA, the recommended way to +install gnosis is via straight.el: + + + +** Using straight.el +If you have not installed straight.el, follow the instructions here: + + + +Once you have installed straight.el, you can install gnosis using the +following emacs lisp snippet: + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + (straight-use-package + '(gnosis :type git + :host nil + :repo "https://git.thanosapollo.org/gnosis")) +#+end_src + +** Installing manually from source +Gnosis depends on the ~compat~ & ~emacsql~ libraries which are available +from MELPA. Install them using ~M-x package-install RET RET~ +or you may also install them manually from their repository. + ++ Clone gnosis repository + + #+begin_src shell + $ git clone https://git.thanosapollo.org/gnosis ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis + #+end_src + ++ Add this to your emacs configuration + + #+begin_src emacs-lisp + (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis") + (load-file "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis/gnosis.el") + #+end_src + +* Adding notes +Creating notes for gnosis can be done interactively with: + =M-x gnosis-add-note= + + +Advanced/Power users may prefer to use =gnosis-add-note--TYPE= + +Example: + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + (gnosis-add-note--basic :deck "DECK-NAME" + :question "Your Question" + :answer "Answer" + :hint "hint" + :extra "Explanation" + :image "Image displayed before user-input" ;; Optional + :second-image "Image displayed after user-input" ;; Optional + :tags '("tag1" "tag2")) +#+end_src + +By default, the value of image and second image is nil. Their value +must a string, the path of an image, from inside ~gnosis-images-dir~. + +Each note type has a =gnosis-add-note-TYPE= that is used +interactively & a "hidden function" =gnosis-add-note--TYPE= that handles +all the logic. + +Every note type has these values in common: + + + ~extra~ string value, extra information/explanation displayed after user-input + + ~image~ Image displayed /before/ user input + + ~second-image~ Image displayed /after/ user input + +The following sections will cover the important differences you have +to know when creating notes. + +* Note Types +** Cloze + +A cloze note type is a format where you create sentences or paragraphs +with "missing" words. Almost all note types can be written as a cloze +type in a way. Ideal type for memorizing definitions. + +To get the most out of gnosis, you have to become familiar with cloze type notes. + +You can create a cloze note type using =M-x gnosis-add-note= and +selecting ~Cloze~, the question should be formatted like this: + +#+BEGIN_QUOTE +{c1:Cyproheptadine} is a(n) {c2:5-HT2} receptor antagonist used to treat {c2:serotonin syndrome} +#+END_QUOTE + +You can also format clozes like Anki if you prefer; e.g ~{{c1::Cyproheptadine}}~ + ++ For each `cX`-tag there will be created a cloze type note, the above + example creates 2 cloze type notes. + ++ Each `cX` tag can have multiple clozes, but each cloze must be a + *UNIQUE* word (or a unique combination of words) in given note. + +** Basic Type + +Basic note type is a simple question/answer note, where the user first +sees a "main" part, which is usually a question, and he is prompted to +input the answer. + +** Double +Double note type, is essentially a note that generates 2 basic notes. +The second one reverses question/answer. + +Ideal for vocabulary acquisition, creating vocabulary/translation +notes for a foreign language. + +** 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 + +** y-or-n +y-or-n (yes or no) note type, user is presented with a question and +prompted to enter character "y" or "n". + +When using the hidden function =gnosis-add-note--y-or-n=, note that the +ANSWER must be either 121 (~y~) or 110 (~n~), as those correspond to the +character values used to represent them. + +* Customization +** Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval + +=gnosis-algorithm-interval= is a list of 2 numbers, representing the +first two initial intervals for successful reviews. + +Example: + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + (setq gnosis-algorithm-interval '(1 3)) +#+end_src + +Using the above example, after first successfully reviewing a note, +you will see it again tomorrow, if you successfully review said note +again, the next review will be after 3 days. + +** Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor + +=gnosis-algorithm-ef= is a list that consists of 3 items. + +The first item is the increase factor, used to increase the easiness +factor upon successful review. + +Second item refers to the decrease factor, used to +decrease the easiness factor upon an unsuccessful review. + +The third item is the initial total easiness factor, used to calculate +the next interval. + +The basic's of how this is used is that it's being multiplied with the +last interval upon a successful review, e.g if you last reviewed a +note 6 days ago, and the easiness factor of this note is 2.0, your +next interval would be 6 * 2.0 & the total easiness factor would be +2.0 + increase-factor as well. + +Example: + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + (setq gnosis-algorithm-ef '(0.3 0.3 1.3)) +#+end_src + +** Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor + +=gnosis-algorithm-ff= is a floating number below 1. + +It's used to calculate the next interval upon an unsuccessful review, +by being multiplied with last interval, if for a note with a value of +last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, upon an unsuccessful review +the next interval will be 6 * 0.5 + +For example: + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp + (setq gnosis-algorithm-ff 0.5) +#+end_src diff --git a/doc/gnosis.texi b/doc/gnosis.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..43ac95e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/gnosis.texi @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ +\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- +@c %**start of header +@setfilename gnosis.info +@settitle Gnosis User Manual +@documentencoding UTF-8 +@documentlanguage en +@set MAINTAINERSITE @uref{https://thanosapollo.org,maintainer webpage} +@set MAINTAINER Thanos Apollo +@set MAINTAINEREMAIL @email{public@thanosapollo.org} +@set MAINTAINERCONTACT @uref{mailto:public@thanosapollo.org,contact the maintainer} +@c %**end of header + +@dircategory Emacs misc features +@direntry +* Gnosis (γνῶσις): (gnosis). Spaced Repetition System For Note Taking And Self-Testing. +@end direntry + +@finalout +@titlepage +@title Gnosis User Manual +@author Thanos Apollo (@email{public@@thanosapollo.org}) +@end titlepage + +@ifnottex +@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. + +@noindent +This manual is written for Gnosis version 0.1.3, released on 2023-01-18. + +@itemize +@item +Official manual: @uref{https://thanosapollo.org/user-manual/gnosis} +@item +Git repositories: +@itemize +@item +main: @uref{https://git.thanosapollo.org/gnosis} +@item +sourcehut (mirror): @uref{https://git.sr.ht/~thanosapollo/gnosis} +@end itemize +@end itemize + +@insertcopying + +@end ifnottex + +@menu +* Introduction:: +* Installation:: +* Adding notes:: +* Note Types:: +* Customization:: + +@detailmenu +--- The Detailed Node Listing --- + +Installation + +* Using straight.el: Using straightel. +* Installing manually from source:: + +Note Types + +* Cloze:: +* Basic Type:: +* Double:: +* MCQ (Multiple Choice Question):: +* y-or-n:: + +Customization + +* Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval:: +* Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor:: +* Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor:: + +@end detailmenu +@end menu + +@node Introduction +@chapter Introduction + +Gnosis is a spaced repetition note taking and self testing system, +where notes are taken in a Question/Answer/Explanation-like format & +reviewed in spaced intervals. + +Gnosis can help you better understand and retain the material by +encouraging active engagement. It also provides a clear structure for +your notes & review sessions, making it easier to study. + +@node Installation +@chapter Installation + +Gnosis is not currently available in any ELPA, the recommended way to +install gnosis is via straight.el: + +@uref{https://github.com/radian-software/straight.el} + +@menu +* Using straight.el: Using straightel. +* Installing manually from source:: +@end menu + +@node Using straightel +@section Using straight.el + +If you have not installed straight.el, follow the instructions here: + +@uref{https://github.com/radian-software/straight.el} + +Once you have installed straight.el, you can install gnosis using the +following emacs lisp snippet: + +@lisp +(straight-use-package + '(gnosis :type git + :host nil + :repo "https://git.thanosapollo.org/gnosis")) +@end lisp + +@node Installing manually from source +@section Installing manually from source + +Gnosis depends on the @code{compat} & @code{emacsql} libraries which are available +from MELPA@. Install them using @code{M-x package-install RET RET} +or you may also install them manually from their repository. + +@itemize +@item +Clone gnosis repository + +@example +$ git clone https://git.thanosapollo.org/gnosis ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis +@end example + +@item +Add this to your emacs configuration + +@lisp +(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis") +(load-file "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/gnosis/gnosis.el") +@end lisp +@end itemize + +@node Adding notes +@chapter Adding notes + +Creating notes for gnosis can be done interactively with: + @samp{M-x gnosis-add-note} + + +Advanced/Power users may prefer to use @samp{gnosis-add-note--TYPE} + +Example: + +@lisp +(gnosis-add-note--basic :deck "DECK-NAME" + :question "Your Question" + :answer "Answer" + :hint "hint" + :extra "Explanation" + :image "Image displayed before user-input" ;; Optional + :second-image "Image displayed after user-input" ;; Optional + :tags '("tag1" "tag2")) +@end lisp + +By default, the value of image and second image is nil. Their value +must a string, the path of an image, from inside @code{gnosis-images-dir}. + +Each note type has a @samp{gnosis-add-note-TYPE} that is used +interactively & a ``hidden function'' @samp{gnosis-add-note--TYPE} that handles +all the logic. + +Every note type has this values in common: + +@itemize +@item +@code{extra} string value, extra information/explanation displayed after user-input +@item +@code{image} Image displayed @emph{before} user input +@item +@code{second-image} Image displayed @emph{after} user input +@end itemize + +The following sections will cover the important differences you have +to know when creating notes. + +@node Note Types +@chapter Note Types + +@node Cloze +@section Cloze + +A cloze note type is a format where you create sentences or paragraphs +with ``missing'' words. Almost all note types can be written as a cloze +type in a way. Ideal type for memorizing definitions. + +To get the most out of gnosis, you have to become familiar with cloze type notes. + +You can create a cloze note type using @samp{M-x gnosis-add-note} and +selecting @code{Cloze}, the question should be formatted like this: + +@quotation +@{c1:Cyproheptadine@} is a(n) @{c2:5-HT2@} receptor antagonist used to treat @{c2:serotonin syndrome@} + +@end quotation + +You can also format clozes like Anki if you prefer; e.g @code{@{@{c1::Cyproheptadine@}@}} + +@itemize +@item +For each `cX`-tag there will be created a cloze type note, the above +example creates 2 cloze type notes. + +@item +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 Basic Type +@section Basic Type + +Basic note type is a simple question/answer note, where the user first +sees a ``main'' part, which is usually a question, and he is prompted to +input the answer. + +@node Double +@section Double + +Double note type, is essentially a note that generates 2 basic notes. +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 + +y-or-n (yes or no) note type, user is presented with a question and +prompted to enter character ``y'' or ``n''. + +When using the hidden function @samp{gnosis-add-note--y-or-n}, note that the +ANSWER must be either 121 (@code{y}) or 110 (@code{n}), as those correspond to the +character values used to represent them. + +@node Customization +@chapter Customization + +@node Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval +@section Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval + +@samp{gnosis-algorithm-interval} is a list of 2 numbers, representing the +first two initial intervals for successful reviews. + +Example: + +@lisp +(setq gnosis-algorithm-interval '(1 3)) +@end lisp + +Using the above example, after first successfully reviewing a note, +you will see it again tomorrow, if you successfully review said note +again, the next review will be after 3 days. + +@node Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor +@section Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor + +@samp{gnosis-algorithm-ef} is a list that consists of 3 items. + +The first item is the increase factor, used to increase the easiness +factor upon successful review. + +Second item refers to the decrease factor, used to +decrease the easiness factor upon an unsuccessful review. + +The third item is the initial total easiness factor, used to calculate +the next interval. + +The basic's of how this is used is that it's being multiplied with the +last interval upon a successful review, e.g if you last reviewed a +note 6 days ago, and the easiness factor of this note is 2.0, your +next interval would be 6 * 2.0 & the total easiness factor would be +2.0 + increase-factor as well. + +Example: + +@lisp +(setq gnosis-algorithm-ef '(0.3 0.3 1.3)) +@end lisp + +@node Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor +@section Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor + +@samp{gnosis-algorithm-ff} is a floating number below 1. + +It's used to calculate the next interval upon an unsuccessful review, +by being multiplied with last interval, if for a note with a value of +last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, upon an unsuccessful review +the next interval will be 6 * 0.5 + +For example: + +@lisp +(setq gnosis-algorithm-ff 0.5) +@end lisp + +@bye -- cgit v1.2.3 From 191017f0348c4d9913e23fc0a2a506ee5ae74820 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thanos Apollo Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 03:41:05 +0200 Subject: doc: Fix typos --- doc/gnosis.info | 31 ++++++++++++++++--------------- doc/gnosis.org | 11 +++++++---- doc/gnosis.texi | 13 ++++++++----- 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/gnosis.info b/doc/gnosis.info index 0528578..fe0338a 100644 --- a/doc/gnosis.info +++ b/doc/gnosis.info @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ must a string, the path of an image, from inside ‘gnosis-images-dir’. interactively & a "hidden function" ‘gnosis-add-note--TYPE’ that handles all the logic. - Every note type has this values in common: + Every note type has these values in common: • ‘extra’ string value, extra information/explanation displayed after user-input @@ -313,14 +313,15 @@ File: gnosis.info, Node: Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor, Prev: Gnosis Algo ‘gnosis-algorithm-ff’ is a floating number below 1. It's used to calculate the next interval upon an unsuccessful review, -by being multiplied with last interval, if for a note with a value of -last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, upon an unsuccessful review the -next interval will be 6 * 0.5 +by being multiplied with last interval. - For example: + Example: (setq gnosis-algorithm-ff 0.5) + For a note with a value of last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, +upon an unsuccessful review the next interval will be 6 * 0.5 +  Tag Table: @@ -330,16 +331,16 @@ Node: Installation1729 Node: Using straightel2098 Node: Installing manually from source2614 Node: Adding notes3303 -Node: Note Types4728 -Node: Cloze4940 -Node: Basic Type5913 -Node: Double6191 -Node: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question)6537 -Node: y-or-n6946 -Node: Customization7372 -Node: Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval7601 -Node: Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor8173 -Node: Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor9158 +Node: Note Types4729 +Node: Cloze4941 +Node: Basic Type5914 +Node: Double6192 +Node: MCQ (Multiple Choice Question)6538 +Node: y-or-n6947 +Node: Customization7373 +Node: Gnosis Algorithm Initial Interval7602 +Node: Gnosis Algorithm Easiness Factor8174 +Node: Gnosis Algorithm Forgetting Factor9159  End Tag Table diff --git a/doc/gnosis.org b/doc/gnosis.org index cccd625..8d23a30 100644 --- a/doc/gnosis.org +++ b/doc/gnosis.org @@ -221,12 +221,15 @@ Example: =gnosis-algorithm-ff= is a floating number below 1. It's used to calculate the next interval upon an unsuccessful review, -by being multiplied with last interval, if for a note with a value of -last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, upon an unsuccessful review -the next interval will be 6 * 0.5 +by being multiplied with last interval. -For example: + + +Example: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq gnosis-algorithm-ff 0.5) #+end_src + +For a note with a value of last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, +upon an unsuccessful review the next interval will be 6 * 0.5 diff --git a/doc/gnosis.texi b/doc/gnosis.texi index 43ac95e..58c7f4e 100644 --- a/doc/gnosis.texi +++ b/doc/gnosis.texi @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Each note type has a @samp{gnosis-add-note-TYPE} that is used interactively & a ``hidden function'' @samp{gnosis-add-note--TYPE} that handles all the logic. -Every note type has this values in common: +Every note type has these values in common: @itemize @item @@ -308,14 +308,17 @@ Example: @samp{gnosis-algorithm-ff} is a floating number below 1. It's used to calculate the next interval upon an unsuccessful review, -by being multiplied with last interval, if for a note with a value of -last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, upon an unsuccessful review -the next interval will be 6 * 0.5 +by being multiplied with last interval. -For example: + + +Example: @lisp (setq gnosis-algorithm-ff 0.5) @end lisp +For a note with a value of last-interval of 6 days and a ff of 0.5, +upon an unsuccessful review the next interval will be 6 * 0.5 + @bye -- cgit v1.2.3