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Feature: test first N minutes #14

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Arthaey opened this issue Jul 23, 2017 · 1 comment
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Feature: test first N minutes #14

Arthaey opened this issue Jul 23, 2017 · 1 comment

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Arthaey commented Jul 23, 2017

I'm trying substudy out on another file, and this one has timing issues that I thought I had fixed, but apparently didn't. So that means I have to try fixing the timing again, then hope that this time I got it right, then wait for substudy to process the entire video again, then re-import into Anki, before I can check if it's okay.

I wish there was a "test" feature of substudy, so that I could check the first 2 or 5 minutes of the video for timing issues, before "committing" to processing the entire video.

Arthaey added a commit to Arthaey/substudy that referenced this issue Jul 24, 2017
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processed, then substudy will stop early. Addresses feature request emk#14.

Added tests to confirm that the generated csv contains expected data.

Bumped cli_test_dir to version 0.1.2 to take advantage of new
expect_file_contents and expect_contains methods.
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emk commented Jul 24, 2017

Yes, this is one flag that I'm OK with. :-)

@emk emk added this to the Usability milestone May 4, 2024
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