yukuochang reports in a separate post that they don’t get unmastered sentences when choosing PLAY, only when choosing REVIEW. They use latest iOS app 2.9.14. Post title is: “Only getting mastered despite not being done“.
I use the web page on iOS. I had noticed a related issue, that when pressing PLAY, I only got mastered sentences. Changing the setting “PLAY REVIEW SENTENCES ORDERED BY“ to “percent mastered, 0% first“. fixed it for me. Yukuochang reported that this did not help or change the issue for them.
@yukuochang: Can you see if the same thing happens with other collections than the ones you have tried so far?
Just a hunch, could it be that the sentences you cannot play have been set to Ignored (however unlikely)?
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It’s only with the traditional Chinese collection, the others advance. I notice they both seem to get stuck around the same point (just under 50%). I don’t ignore much (2) and there’s no new.
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If you search only for “New” sentences in a collection (press More button, select Manage), do you see any sentences? In a healthy collection you would see all remaining sentences that you haven’t played yet.
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That’s the second the screenshot where search for new yields nothing when there should be hundreds more (according to first screenshot).
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Sorry, I didn’t see that. What does it show if you seach for “All”?
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Looks like some words I’ve done
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OK, I’ve had a look at Traditional Chinese from English (in my browser), and it looks like the collections’ sizes are generally overstated in the Dashboard versus the number of sentences reported when searching in the collections:
- 100 most common: 1562 vs. 731
- 200 most common: 1278 vs. 639
- 500 most common: 2800 vs. 1400
I only checked the first three, but you get the picture. So, my conclusion is that there’s something amiss with the collections, not with the app.
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Thank you, morbroper. It looks like the numbers are off by double (or so). So somehow they are getting counted twice. I wonder if the sentences were meant to be repeated with a different cloze word. (I do see repeated sentences with different cloze words in my target language.)
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yukuochang, thank you for hanging in there with us in figuring this out. You tried a lot of different things without any good result. Thank you for your patience.
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No problem, do you know if all the collections are like this? Will it be fixed?
Thanks