Once upon a time I made myself a cheat sheet on paper I could refer to when doing exercises without having to have ten tabs open (as everything is introduced in different lessons), and now that I restarted the lessons I have no idea where that sheet is, which is proving especially annoying with higher sumti places.
...or rather, too annoying: Having to look something from a list is mildly annoying, just the right amount to prompt memorisation, going back a couple of lessons, querying la sutysisku (not to mention writing a report on github) OTOH completely interrupts learning flow. And simply guessing doesn't work because (from what I can tell) the lessons are randomised, you're not getting probed in weak spots.
Not sure how to best do it. Options include
Including a growing "old vocabulary" section ordered by word type and alphabetically in the existing vocabulary pages, to be opened in another tab
Pretty much the same but on the exercise page, always visible but you have to visually search/scroll
A "show definitions" button on the exercise page, then only displaying vocabulary used in that exercise. Don't give it a keyboard shortcut, make me move my arm to the mouse. (Side note: "Retry" could use a shortcut. Backspace?)
Once upon a time I made myself a cheat sheet on paper I could refer to when doing exercises without having to have ten tabs open (as everything is introduced in different lessons), and now that I restarted the lessons I have no idea where that sheet is, which is proving especially annoying with higher sumti places.
...or rather, too annoying: Having to look something from a list is mildly annoying, just the right amount to prompt memorisation, going back a couple of lessons, querying la sutysisku (not to mention writing a report on github) OTOH completely interrupts learning flow. And simply guessing doesn't work because (from what I can tell) the lessons are randomised, you're not getting probed in weak spots.
Not sure how to best do it. Options include