Tapcis Crash while importing new vocab list.
About word #105 or a little before, it came to an ambiguous entry. Looked like there were 2 entries, but the down arrow to examine the second entry didn't work. However, it might have already frozen. I waited a little while, and it came up with the Reset button dialog, and the device reset itself after I clicked on the button (didn't do the back hard reset). After reset, words up to that word seem OK.
I reduced the import file to just 20 or so entries, and it hung again on the same word just now. "Ambiguous Card", so it's reproducible for me at least.
Changing the Ambiguous Entries option to "Use First" got past that word, but it took 10 minutes to get to 19 our of 21
on the screen, and then reset again. I had Ambiguous: Use First, and Duplicate : Merge Looking at the words after the reset, all 21 words are there in the correct place.
Separate items. The new Organize screen
- - fonts are a little too big within the two boxes of words.
- The dialog screen does not stretch in landscape mode.
- Also, the word "(all) appears between Copy and Move, in the middle, but there's no way to select all at once when one of the sides is "uncatergorized".
- Last, it may seem silly, but could you put "uncategorized at both the top and bottom when there are many categories? It takes me about 15 taps to get down to it, since it opens at category #1 each time.
When importing, if I select "Prompt" for Duplicate Entries, I do not have a choice of "Merge Cats". Could this be added to the prompts, so that I can get the full range of possibilities within the prompt?
A feature request for sometime (?). When reading in the reader (a Harry Potter book here), it does not allow me to select text if that text isn't in a dictionary. I would like to be able to select names, etc. so that I can more easily add them to a user dictionary. So, allow selecting and copying text (perhaps if it didn't come from a dictionary with "to reader" button?). And/or add an option to select text and start a new dictionary entry right there. That's more useful, but seems more complicated, because of coming back to the reader, etc. But, that's your call, of course.