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the situation is this: i hear texts, that are summaries, that i write for myself; they are not novels.
so, i have a text, in word/pdf that typically has 30 pages, and its audio version consist of 12 mp3 files, those files have a name for a reason: to know which one is the first, the second, etc. for example:
modern psychology 1, modern psychology 2, modern psychology 3, etc.
you could call them chapters.
so i would like to see those files, like in any file manager, in any operating system; like in windows, like in android.
the current situation is: i finish listening to the 8th "chapter", so i want to start the 9th "chapter"
and i'd like to see a normal folder, like in ms windows, or android; that is: all the files in alphabetical order, no classification.
and what i see is:
modern psychology 11
modern psychology 07
modern psychology 06
modern psychology 10
and all divided in groups, that have no meaning to me; i have to memorize those texts: so i have to read them 12 times, so the concept of finished or unfinished, does not apply to me.
you may say "select the option 'every file is a chapter'", that does not work because:
the chapters doesn't stop at the end; i divided the text; it's supposed to stop, a file, when the file finishes.
the names of the "chapters" are very long, so i cant see the play button, when the phone is horizontal.
i'm used to see a list of files, always in the same order, i decide which one to open.
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the situation is this: i hear texts, that are summaries, that i write for myself; they are not novels.
so, i have a text, in word/pdf that typically has 30 pages, and its audio version consist of 12 mp3 files, those files have a name for a reason: to know which one is the first, the second, etc. for example:
modern psychology 1, modern psychology 2, modern psychology 3, etc.
you could call them chapters.
so i would like to see those files, like in any file manager, in any operating system; like in windows, like in android.
the current situation is: i finish listening to the 8th "chapter", so i want to start the 9th "chapter"
and i'd like to see a normal folder, like in ms windows, or android; that is: all the files in alphabetical order, no classification.
and what i see is:
modern psychology 11
modern psychology 07
modern psychology 06
modern psychology 10
and all divided in groups, that have no meaning to me; i have to memorize those texts: so i have to read them 12 times, so the concept of finished or unfinished, does not apply to me.
you may say "select the option 'every file is a chapter'", that does not work because:
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