RE: [Orgmode] Re: New module: org-learn, incremental reading

2009-10-27 Thread Jonathan Arkell
: Org-mode Mode Subject: [Orgmode] Re: New module: org-learn, incremental reading On Oct 25, 2009, at 5:46 PM, Richard Riley wrote: > Just trying this and got > > org-smart-reschedule: Symbol's value as variable is void: > learning-fraction > > when I enter 0-3. It worked w

[Orgmode] Re: New module: org-learn, incremental reading

2009-10-25 Thread John Wiegley
On Oct 25, 2009, at 5:46 PM, Richard Riley wrote: Just trying this and got org-smart-reschedule: Symbol's value as variable is void: learning-fraction when I enter 0-3. It worked with 5. Attached is an updated version. John org-learn.el Description: Binary data ___

[Orgmode] Re: New module: org-learn, incremental reading

2009-10-24 Thread Richard KLINDA
> Regarding 'Re: New module: org-learn, incremental reading'; Bill Powell > adds: >> 3. If your answer is 4 or 5, the item will not be repeated. > In my own experience, material /always/ has to be repeated. +1. Repetition (optimally with ever increasing intervals) is a must. Rich

[Orgmode] Re: New module: org-learn, incremental reading

2009-10-24 Thread Richard KLINDA
Excellent, I have been wanting to use this SuperMemo feature for years. Having it readily available in org mode is just too good to be true. Thanks, Richard ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-org

Re: [Orgmode] Re: New module: org-learn, incremental reading

2009-10-21 Thread John Wiegley
On Oct 21, 2009, at 9:58 AM, Bill Powell wrote: In my own experience, material /always/ has to be repeated. Especially when you're first learning something, those "perfect" responses will turn real shaky if you wait three months before you look at the items again. I believe this is how Anki and

[Orgmode] Re: New module: org-learn, incremental reading

2009-10-21 Thread Bill Powell
Wow! This is great! I'm using Anki and Mnemosyne to manage spaced repetition right now, but integrating this with org-mode is /awesome/. Just one question... [snip] > 5 - perfect response > 4 - correct response after a hesitation > 3 - correct response recalled with serious diffi