Liking the new edit lesson text screen

I’m sure I often sound too critical of some of the software updates. Guess part of that is that I use Lingq day in and day out every day all the time.

Anyway, I do believe the new edit text dialog is super. A huge improvement in my opinion.

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I like it too.

Plus some pointless words to make 20 words.

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@vernmartin That’s great, glad to hear it!

@zorbital You really can’t get past that 20 characters limit :stuck_out_tongue:

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:rofl:

More pointless words))

I didn’t like it.

Having to input the text before the title and the course seems like inverted logic. And since both are at separate pages, we can’t review if the title and the text are correctly paired if we are making more than one import.

Sentences are not numbered anymore, so finding a specific one has become harder.

After an import is made it opens the lesson directly, so if we are importing in advance the lessons and courses tabs in “continue studying” get overtaken by new imports. We also don’t get the chance of making adjustments before opening the lesson.

And we also get a few weeks or months of broken functions because of a change that wasn’t even really necessary. I’ve had to put a lot of my texts on hold because sentences are not being parsed as they were before (I assume for all languages with continuous script). I wasn’t an user of the AI text-splitting, but I’ve seen people have lost access to that as well.

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