Just enabled it…while I just leveled up…
…the lesson numbers…
…the truth hurts…
Thanks so much for this
So… now to wait till I have over 42 reviews…
Thank you sooooo much. This should really help tell me how long I’ll take for reviews.
Thanks so much for making a userscript! It’s nice to have something to use on multiple browsers
Phantomeye said... Or replace the percentage on review page with actual number of reviews :PYou mean like 12/28 instead of the bar that would show 43%? I'm not sure this is possible. I have a few ideas that I'll try though.
Satoshi said...It's an easy fix. Took only but a few minutes to get it to show hour:minute:seconds :). Any suggestions on the formatting and such? HH:mm:ss or just "HH hours mm minutes"? I'll have something for it tomorrow probably. Working mostly on http://i.imgur.com/4xYUN.png at the moment.McMaNGOS said...Satoshi said... Now we just someone (or you :) to make a script that replaces approximate time with accurate time:Actually, it's already possible to view that. Just mouse-over the approximation and it'll show you the exact date & time when your next review will become available. Like this: http://i.imgur.com/u8beV.png
about 12 hours -> 11 hours 49 minutes
I guess it'd be more convenient to have the exact time displayed instead of the approximate time, though, so an add-on would certainly be nice.
Yep, I've known about that since they added it but this would be more convenient instead of having to hover over it until the time appears and then calculate the time difference.
penx said...Well just a number would do.Phantomeye said... Or replace the percentage on review page with actual number of reviews :PYou mean like 12/28 instead of the bar that would show 43%? I'm not sure this is possible. I have a few ideas that I'll try though.
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Phantomeye said...Ah, I see. I'll have a go during my next few reviews!penx said...Well just a number would do.Phantomeye said... Or replace the percentage on review page with actual number of reviews :PYou mean like 12/28 instead of the bar that would show 43%? I'm not sure this is possible. I have a few ideas that I'll try though.
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penx said...I would like it in the same style as it now except the fuzziness.Phantomeye said... Or replace the percentage on review page with actual number of reviews :PYou mean like 12/28 instead of the bar that would show 43%? I'm not sure this is possible. I have a few ideas that I'll try though.
Satoshi said...It's an easy fix. Took only but a few minutes to get it to show hour:minute:seconds :). Any suggestions on the formatting and such? HH:mm:ss or just "HH hours mm minutes"? I'll have something for it tomorrow probably. Working mostly on http://i.imgur.com/4xYUN.png at the moment.McMaNGOS said...Satoshi said... Now we just someone (or you :) to make a script that replaces approximate time with accurate time:Actually, it's already possible to view that. Just mouse-over the approximation and it'll show you the exact date & time when your next review will become available. Like this: http://i.imgur.com/u8beV.png
about 12 hours -> 11 hours 49 minutes
I guess it'd be more convenient to have the exact time displayed instead of the approximate time, though, so an add-on would certainly be nice.
Yep, I've known about that since they added it but this would be more convenient instead of having to hover over it until the time appears and then calculate the time difference.
Examples:
3 minutes
22 hours 15 minutes
2 days 8 hours
Seconds are unnecessary IMO and make it look not nice.
Thanks for doing this! :)
Satoshi said...So like this? ["Simulation" :)]penx said...It's an easy fix. Took only but a few minutes to get it to show hour:minute:seconds :). Any suggestions on the formatting and such? HH:mm:ss or just "HH hours mm minutes"? I'll have something for it tomorrow probably. Working mostly on http://i.imgur.com/4xYUN.png at the moment.I would like it in the same style as it now except the fuzziness.
Examples:
3 minutes
22 hours 15 minutes
2 days 8 hours
Seconds are unnecessary IMO and make it look not nice.
Thanks for doing this! :)
penx said...Exactly!Satoshi said...So like this? ["Simulation" :)]penx said...It's an easy fix. Took only but a few minutes to get it to show hour:minute:seconds :). Any suggestions on the formatting and such? HH:mm:ss or just "HH hours mm minutes"? I'll have something for it tomorrow probably. Working mostly on http://i.imgur.com/4xYUN.png at the moment.I would like it in the same style as it now except the fuzziness.
Examples:
3 minutes
22 hours 15 minutes
2 days 8 hours
Seconds are unnecessary IMO and make it look not nice.
Thanks for doing this! :)
Except not only on that part of the site but anywhere there’s relative time shown if possible.
Thank you penx!
This is exactly what I’ve been missing
Satoshi said... Exactly! :DEverywhere? Like forum posts and so on? Hmm.. should be doable. How about I start with just the review time, release that and then work from there?
Except not only on that part of the site but anywhere there's relative time shown if possible.
penx said...Satoshi said... Exactly! :DEverywhere? Like forum posts and so on? Hmm.. should be doable. How about I start with just the review time, release that and then work from there?
Except not only on that part of the site but anywhere there's relative time shown if possible.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not ungrateful, I was just suggesting improvements. Just the review time is great on its own :)
But if you find out an easy way to do it I don't see why not replace it everywhere.
Many thanks
Satoshi said...Don't get me wrong either. It didn't cross my mind that all timestamps everywhere shows WK time. But what I also meant was that I'd rather have something smaller available soon rather than keeping it all away until I think it's "finished".penx said...Satoshi said... Exactly! :DEverywhere? Like forum posts and so on? Hmm.. should be doable. How about I start with just the review time, release that and then work from there?
Except not only on that part of the site but anywhere there's relative time shown if possible.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not ungrateful, I was just suggesting improvements. Just the review time is great on its own :)
But if you find out an easy way to do it I don't see why not replace it everywhere.
Any progress?
I seem to have done something wrong or there might be a compatibility problem with my setup. The values keep changing between “undefined” and “42+” I never get the actual numbers.
I’m on Safari 6.0.2 (mac OSX 10.8.2) and I used Ninjakit for the script… どうする?
Satoshi said... Any progress? :)I've been really busy with uni. Got exams comming up, so I don't have that much time. Barely been able to keep up with reviews. It's getting there though, Soon™!
Jdduq said... I seem to have done something wrong or there might be a compatibility problem with my setup. The values keep changing between "undefined" and "42+" I never get the actual numbers.What version of the script are you running? Latest?
I'm on Safari 6.0.2 (mac OSX 10.8.2) and I used Ninjakit for the script... どうする?
It seems to be 2.5. Is that that the latest?Jdduq said... I seem to have done something wrong or there might be a compatibility problem with my setup. The values keep changing between "undefined" and "42+" I never get the actual numbers.What version of the script are you running? Latest?
I'm on Safari 6.0.2 (mac OSX 10.8.2) and I used Ninjakit for the script... どうする?
Jdduq said... It seems to be 2.5. Is that that the latest?That is the latest. The only way for it to show you "undefined" is if your API key isn't correct or something goes wrong when the data from the API is gathered. I tried to reproduce it in Firefox and Chrome but wasn't able to. I don't know Safari but can you look if there's any console that can tell you if there's any errors with the script?
Also,if you know how to edit the script, you could insert:
alert("API: "+GM_getValue("apikey")+"\nLessons: "+GM_getValue("numberLessons")+"\nReviews: "+GM_getValue("numberReviews"));
after function main(){, save it and refresh any page on WK and it should show you what is stored as your API key and lessons/reviews values.