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 avatar commented on July 22, 2024

I agree! I have found the addition of the animations gratuitous. And would like an option to disable them.

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blastrock avatar blastrock commented on July 22, 2024

I have put these animation because the application lacked feedback when you get something wrong, the only way to see it was to look at the bottom of the screen. I think this feedback is necessary, and instead of adding an option to disable the animation, I'd rather improve it, or replace it by something else.

Can you elaborate on why you don't like it? Is it the animation itself? Is it just that the colors are too flashy? Is it about both correct and wrong animations?

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 avatar commented on July 22, 2024

I have put these animation because the application lacked feedback when you get something wrong, the only way to see it was to look at the bottom of the screen. I think this feedback is necessary, and instead of adding an option to disable the animation, I'd rather improve it, or replace it by something else.

Can you elaborate on why you don't like it? Is it the animation itself? Is it just that the colors are too flashy? Is it about both correct and wrong animations?

I think this has to do with when the animations are used. For now, I use the kanji drawing the most. I find it unhelpful for that because it tells me something I already know: I hit the "DON'T KNOW" button and failed it because of that. Since it gives feedback on a choice I consciously made, it wastes time.

I guess part of this is also that I can't choose the kanji based on an index I personally use, so I get a lot of kanji I don't know yet and don't want to study outside of the framework the learning tool I'm using (RTKv6 in this case).

As for vocabulary reading to kanji, I still have to look down to determine what the correct answer is. I guess this gives away that I am not very good at vocabulary for now...so maybe it's not so bad when used for that if you expect to get a number of them right.

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OVERPWREDCATSCIENCE avatar OVERPWREDCATSCIENCE commented on July 22, 2024

After using the app a little more I have gotten used to the animations, and I am beginning to understand the reasoning behind the animations.
That being said I have come up with some potential replacements if you so desire:

  • Make the background change color, green for correct and red for incorrect.
  • Make a check mark appear (or a circle as it is used in Japan) if an answer is correct and a red "X" if the answer is wrong.
  • Alternatively, when an answer is wrong you could have the correct character appear, either appear in the center of the screen, or a dialog box informing the user of the correct answer.

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blastrock avatar blastrock commented on July 22, 2024

Thanks for all the feedback! I didn't have much time to work on kakugo lately, but I will definitely do something for this :)

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blastrock avatar blastrock commented on July 22, 2024

I started to work on this but couldn't finish yet, so the new version still has the issue, but I haven't forgotten about it :)

I don't want to study outside of the framework the learning tool I'm using (RTKv6 in this case).

RTKv6 classification is now available on kakugo!

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 avatar commented on July 22, 2024

RTKv6 classification is now available on kakugo!

This is much appreciated...it has such a familiar feel now.

I did notice an issue where each group contains one more kanji (201) than it should (200) and therefore overlaps with the first one of the following group. Selecting or deselecting one affects the other group.

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blastrock avatar blastrock commented on July 22, 2024

Oops, how could I miss that... Will be fixed in the next version :)

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blastrock avatar blastrock commented on July 22, 2024

Flashy animations have been removed in 1.24.

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