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author | Wade Brainerd <wadetb@gmail.com> | 2009-02-08 03:58:56 (GMT) |
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committer | Wade Brainerd <wadetb@gmail.com> | 2009-02-08 03:58:56 (GMT) |
commit | d813d28f0d51a8f4925748c11b07c5bae1f4276d (patch) | |
tree | 7f17c29810b423f43c61c3742137b30d6c3d8f18 /TODO | |
parent | 148aef986e9d45a98130f72440c665ab25fb6dd8 (diff) |
WIP on new main screen layout.
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@@ -1,28 +1,5 @@ Typing Turtle -Notes - -How to handle capitals and punctuation? - -Are capitals and punctuation universal concepts? Certainly for all Roman languages. -Do other languages have capital-like and punctuation-like concepts with different rules? -Is there a generic way that punctuation could just be handled naturally? - It depends on how nicely we want them to work. For example knowing that you put quotes - around words, we can randomly enquote words. Knowing that semicolons, periods and - commas appear after words also allows us to randomly append them. - If we don't care, we can just suggest that a) punctuation be taught after the rest - of the alphabet, and b) native text be given which includes plenty of punctuation. -Is there a generic way that we can handle capitalization? - It would be nice to just be able to capitalize the beginning of any word. - OTOH, acronyms and stuff would be nice to include and those will only come from - wordlists. - -The answer to both: Right now, I think it's best to just encourage expansive word lists. -Note that this means that we have top *stop* stripping non-alpha characters from words -as we read them in! - -BTW, after all that work, when are we going to teach Enter? - First Release + Status message on the main screen. "You unlocked a new lesson!" for example. Eventually have the turtle 'say' it. + Graphical WPM and accuracy meters. |