Re: [NTLK] How does Newton "learn"?

From: Paul Guyot (pguyot_at_kallisys.net)
Date: Thu Mar 18 2004 - 22:24:49 PST


Aux environs du 18/03/04 à 22:20 -0800, sous le titre "Re: [NTLK] How
does Newton "learn"?", Rhonda Hyslop prit sa plus belle plume pour
écrire les mots suivants:
>If you double-tap on a recently written word, you'll see (after the
>alternatives offered) the ink text of what you wrote and an option to
>analyze it a letter at a time - but if you double-tap on a word written
>a while ago, the ink text isn't there.
>
>As near as I can tell, as long as you make your correction before the
>ink text version disappears, the Newt learns it properly. How long is
>this? I don't know exactly, but when writing a lot and writing fast (as
>I did when taking class notes) it's only a few minutes. I suspect it may
>be a combination of time and heap space.

I suspect the number of ink words the Newton keeps is a system
setting you can change with SBM Options or alt.rec.... :)

http://www.sbm.nu/englisch/newton/optionen/

Paul

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