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"Your accuracy rate is not good enough."
Your program is not good enough.
2009-06-26 06:52:32 UTC in Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor
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Klavaro is still rude, but less so.
"I need you to be more accurate" is a very demanding way of requesting improvement. There are many other examples.
Also, the program makes nonsense demands:
"Words per minute: 61.6 Goal: 50
Comments:
You type accurately but not so fast.
Can you reach 50 WPM?"
.. Yes? .. I can reach 61.6 WPM. Like I *just did* you dumb...
2009-06-26 06:48:30 UTC in Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor
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Buh.
The tags have been always visible for me since they first went live. I've never had them enabled.
They are ugly. They are active. They consume resources. They dance and light up and suck.
Please fix.
2008-11-12 04:04:39 UTC in Slash
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If a user is achieving 98.8% accuracy on a test consistently, and the goal is 99%, it is really time to try something else, rather than to continue to retry the same test over and over.
The program should either suggest another activity, or accept this sort of situation as "good enough". When such numbers plateau, they are unlikely to change, and giving the user the same test indefinitely...
2008-09-12 23:24:15 UTC in Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor
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When the user is typing matching text into the window, and reaches the end of the display, it often happens that the next text (which the user must enter immediately next) is not displayed on the screen.
One can HOPE that the correct thing to do is press space, but this is not really a normal or good method of displaying the information. Additionally, I encountered a situation where the text...
2008-09-12 23:21:59 UTC in Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor
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In the word-salad accuracy test across the full keyboard, it is very difficult to keep high accuracy because of the extremely irregular use of characters. Words that end with # marks, punctuation and sentences mid-word and other irregularities lead to a lot of hard to avoid mistakes. It's quite natural to type a space at the end of a letter sequence, which produces an error for something like.
2008-09-12 23:19:08 UTC in Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor
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It seems to me that one of the 'clients' is wedging, and that is somehow wedging all clients. This is because a kill -9 of the unused client always restores functionality to the dtach which actually has a working terminal to communicate with.
While it seems worthwhile to find the source of the wedge, would it not be wise to design dtach so that the behavior of the the clients is independent?.
2007-04-29 11:32:03 UTC in dtach
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My dtach sessions hang regularly, forcing a kill -9 of the attached (terminal facing) process. This seems especially common if two tuser-facing processes are talking to one software-facing process, but also can be triggered by middle-click mouse pastes. It's to the point where robustness is actually lowered by use of dtach as opposed to plain terminals.
I'm on amd64, on Debian. I did not...
2007-03-07 12:10:57 UTC in dtach
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Frustrating, I cannot find the widget or whatever to attach a file, so I will link to it:
http://ducker.org/~jrodman/liferea-valgrind-x86_64.tar.gz.
2007-01-26 00:48:51 UTC in Liferea
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Lars, I think eventually gtkhtml will work with amd64. Consider making check overridable, or at least be vigilant enough to change this when gtktml gets less broken.
I have been trying to use liferea on an Intel 'Core 2 Duo' with gtkhtml, and it does seem like many of the problems are gtkhtml related, but not all, and possibly not all the crash bugs. I'm a half-assed programmer at C, and...
2007-01-26 00:40:39 UTC in Liferea