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Why is the Edit window in SuperMemo 7 called EDIT 1, not just EDIT?

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Why is the Edit window in SuperMemo 7 called EDIT 1, not just EDIT?

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Because it is the first Edit window created. If you open more Edit windows, they will be marked by the number of similar windows created on your desktop (e.g. EDIT 2, EDIT 3, etc.). Q: I would like to keep the definition of backgammon in my SuperMemo database, but I cannot cut the Webster wording to suit the 250 character limit, and yet make the definition understandable: “a board game played with dice and counters in which each player tries to move his counters along the board and at the same time to block or capture his opponent’s counters …” A: If you do not know what backgammon is, you should not attempt to store the rules of the game in just one definition! You might choose one or two features that define backgammon unambiguously, and keep the rest of details in separate items, for example: “What do players try to do with the opponent’s counters in backgammon?”, “What is the size of the board used in backgammon?”, “How many counters does a player have in backgammon?”, etc. If yo

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