Yeah these are very helpful. I have a question though, why an octopus?
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Look again, it's a tetrapus!
Look again, it's a tetrapus!
There is a mistake:
2. Mate in one.
Ra5 is denied as a wrong move.
2. Mate in one.
Ra5 is denied as a wrong move.
#5 You'll have to tell the study owner about that.
The interactive lessons cannot just count all mates as "correct" automatically because that makes an assumption about the intention about the lesson.
(oh and I also forgot about what #8 said)
The interactive lessons cannot just count all mates as "correct" automatically because that makes an assumption about the intention about the lesson.
(oh and I also forgot about what #8 said)
in my case it isnt
Unfortunately, interactive mode only supports one right answer. So if there are two ways to mate the author has to pick one as right. It would really be a great enhancement to support multiple right answers. Such as, annotating a '!' on an alternative branch that is also equally as correct.
And then the author has to annotate several lines. And it grows exponentially with each branching.
There can only be one.
There can only be one.
Nice feature!
Feedback: i just tried one of the examples listed and one thing that is really annoying is when one can't read the text fast enough and the UI already takes you to the next step. The timeframe there was so small that i had to back to the first position TWICE to read the octopusses 'bubble'... There really should be some buttons to go backwards/forwards and no assuming that one has read the text by now.
Thanks for all your work!
Feedback: i just tried one of the examples listed and one thing that is really annoying is when one can't read the text fast enough and the UI already takes you to the next step. The timeframe there was so small that i had to back to the first position TWICE to read the octopusses 'bubble'... There really should be some buttons to go backwards/forwards and no assuming that one has read the text by now.
Thanks for all your work!
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