How does “Review” work? I have studied 19 grammar items in the past week, but my review section always says “All caught up”.
In addition, “Learn” section often has glitches. I studied 4 items today and the daily progress is still 0/5.
How does “Review” work? I have studied 19 grammar items in the past week, but my review section always says “All caught up”.
In addition, “Learn” section often has glitches. I studied 4 items today and the daily progress is still 0/5.
Fixing our annoying auth is on our to-do list!
I agree it’s pretty painful.
Welcome to the forums!
Just checked your account!
Looks like you marked a lot of Grammar as Mastered!
During the Learn Lesson, you gotta hit the Next button and go through the items, until you get to the Quiz at the end!
I’m assuming you were Marking as Mastered for the 19 items?
Yes I thought that’s what I’m supposed to do So what purpose does Marking as Mastered serve then?
It basically marks them as “I know this really well and I don’t need to be reviewed on it ever again”.
It’s mainly there for users that aren’t beginners/are coming from other sources that want to skip contents that they already know!
@mrnoone scroll/soom issue fixed in latest release… partially. In full screen mode and down to about 80% window size, scroll goes both ways as expected. When window is made more narrow(as can be done with the ipados26 latest betas for multiple onscreen windows), the scroll up defaults to zoom in as behaviour was previously. I would usually split windows between Bunpro and a dictionary etc., and so for my use case I still experiences the scroll/ zoom issue. Let me know if I can assist in reproducing the bug.
I see, the detection is based on the tablet screen size, this causes the problem.
Will fix this using next version.
Cheers!
Superstars!!
Online resources not appearing in iOS app.
For example this grammar point has a link to a video on the web version, but no online resources are listed on the app.
Looking into it!
After deactivating vacation mode yesterday (took a break for multiple months), all my “old” reviews seem to have vanished and I only get reviews for newly learned stuff. Is that normal / supposed to be like this? I don’t see more reviews coming up in the forecast either, so it really seems like the old stuff somehow got “muted”.
Edit: Just checked some of the affected items and it seems like they’re all scheduled for review in 2 months (independent of their stage, e.g. “Beginner” same as “Seasoned”). Which does seem like quite a long time, considering I wasn’t at this kind of interval before the vacation mode.
Just a quick update in case it’s helpful:
I now have a “mastered” grammar point appearing in reviews but with the SRS indication showing in the top-right:
After successfully completing the review, the SRS stage appears to go “up” to “Master” (I guess it couldn’t go any higher!)
This definitely seems like a bug!
I’ve taken all the non-Mastered Reviews that have next-Review dates older than 2 months, and changed them to be due now.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Looks like there is a bug with the Self-Study sentences system.
These items were Mastered, but somehow became due again.
I’ve removed them from your queue, and am investigating the cause!
Can you plz just confirm your Reviews are working again?
Great, everything seems OK for now, and I’ll let you know if any more buggy ones pop up!
Hello,
Just wondering if this is the Japanese way of saying 3.5? Because 7 divided 2 is 3 with a remainder of 5, not 1.
You might have mixed up what a remainder is. if you divide 7 by 2 it fits in there 3 times. You can check with multiplying again 2 times 3 is 6. So there is only 1 left over, as 6+1 is 7. The left over is usually called the remainder so in this case the remainder is 1.
You can gauge which remainders are possible by looking at the number you divide by. If you divide by 2 the possible remainders are 0 (for even numbers) or 1 (for uneven numbers). If the remainder would be 2 or bigger that would mean another 2 would fit in there. So the remainder can’t ever be equal or bigger as the number you divide by.