Beta 1. Standard edition. Vista. "Repeat Advisor", Leitner mode.
One lesson, cards in boxes 3, 4, and 5.
I moved the sliders on the color bar to highlight the cards due today. All cards were crosshatched except those due, a few on box 3 and some on box 5. The cards not crosshatched were red.
I was testing these red cards normally. The card for ni3 came up. It came out of box 5.
I marked it correct.
A red card then appeared on top of the pile in box 4. *error*. (I can't say for sure exactly what shade of red it was. I thought that the crosshatching simply "slipped down" one card.)
I decided to continue testing, and at some point the red card disappeared or became cross-hatched again.
After finishing the testing, I opened the edit dialogue on box 5 to see if ni3 was there. It was, and reflected the correct score. The total number of cards is correct.
My computer is an HP notebook, about two years old. It is not normally connected to the Internet, and wasn't when the error occurred. I recently upgraded to Vista, onto a reformatted hard drive. The only applications I've installed myself are:
Stackz, Wenlin, foobar, Audacity, Exact Audio Copy, and Adobe Reader. No other user application was running. (I don't know about system processes.) I'm pretty confident that my system is fresh. I'm running Microsoft's Live One Care. I have one admin account and two user accounts. I always use one user account. The other user has played solitaire and notepad.
I hope this error is related to the other one I reported.
Thank you.
edit 04JUNE07: Here's a better guess due to better understanding. (I've still only seen this fault once):
As I tested uncrosshatched cards in box 5, and getting them right, they became crosshatched: the *crosshatched* portion of the stack in box 5 had to *grow*. That means, if I'm not mistaken, that the crosshatched portion of the stack in box *4* had to *shrink* (because the number of crosshatched cards in box 4 was then a smaller fraction of all crosshatched cards) . That's the connection: the crosshatched part of box 4 shrank, and the cards inside did not, so one was left exposed on the top. That is what I think happened. And I think your fixes to one of the other bugs will fix this one too.
Thank you for this very detailed report!
To find out the reason for such behavior, we should have access to the said material. So if you could send us a file (an except is enough) along with the instructions how the problem appeared, this would help us a lot.
O.K. I did that.
According to this (http://www.stackz.com/forum/index.php?topic=214.msg656#msg656) message, this problem is solved.