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Words in your database

glacchia   September 25th, 2010 2:02a.m.

Is there a way to know how many words (in total) you have in the database from which Skritter is looking for words for you to study?

I have used many word lists, than deleted them (but never deleted the already studied words), then added other lists: how many words there are in my database?

Gilberto

Bohan   September 25th, 2010 2:41a.m.

I was just going to start a thread about this.

Just now I wanted to delete a few easy characters that somehow got into my "everything" list. I went to the viewer thing and selected the characters I wanted to get rid of and then clicked delete, but then I saw that they're still there! I tried again but nothing changed

Byzanti   September 25th, 2010 2:55a.m.

If you want to permanently remove characters you have to wait for the word to come up in practice, hit the magnifying class and change the + parts to - parts.

However, if it's an easy character you get right every time, don't delete it. Just let Skritter schedule it for you. If you keep on getting it right then you will start to see it very rarely at all.

nick   September 25th, 2010 9:22a.m.

Your progress page has a similar statistic to what you're looking for, Gilberto. We're also planning on a sweet new page which should make this clearer.

Bohan, which characters were you trying to delete? That method should have worked.

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