11-14-2023, 05:31 PM
Hello! Thanks for trying out FindingFive!
1. The tokenized text stimulus is in a "fixed-width" font as opposed to the "variable-width" fonts that regular text is in. This is because we want to maintain a visual stability when the words are gradually revealed as the masks disappear from the screen. If we use the regular variable-width font, the whole sentence would act like a caterpillar moving forward - it expands and contracts in an odd way. I don't know this makes sense!
2. There seems to be some questions here. First of all, you can turn off the hint if that's needed: https://docs.findingfive.com/en/grammar/..._text#hint
You may also want to try "mode": "masked" which might make the whole experience less jarring? https://docs.findingfive.com/en/grammar/..._text#mode
Let us know if you have further questions!
Ting
1. The tokenized text stimulus is in a "fixed-width" font as opposed to the "variable-width" fonts that regular text is in. This is because we want to maintain a visual stability when the words are gradually revealed as the masks disappear from the screen. If we use the regular variable-width font, the whole sentence would act like a caterpillar moving forward - it expands and contracts in an odd way. I don't know this makes sense!
2. There seems to be some questions here. First of all, you can turn off the hint if that's needed: https://docs.findingfive.com/en/grammar/..._text#hint
You may also want to try "mode": "masked" which might make the whole experience less jarring? https://docs.findingfive.com/en/grammar/..._text#mode
Let us know if you have further questions!
Ting