What is the Achievement View?
A dedicated screen that collects only the works that have reached 100 % progress. Completed study books, reference books, novels, films, and music are laid out in a gallery, so you can see your accumulating achievements at a glance.
For long-form study materials such as problem sets and textbooks, watching your "completed" pile grow is helpful for planning what to tackle next, and for keeping motivation up over weeks and months of study.
How to Open
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From the View menu
Tap " View" in the top toolbar, then " Achievements". -
Visibility
The "Achievements" item appears in the menu when the currently open file contains at least one work.
What's Shown
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Total achieved
The number of works that have reached 100 % progress, displayed prominently at the top. -
Per-media-type counts
Chips for Books (including problem sets and textbooks), Videos / Movies, and Music. Types with no entries are hidden. -
Achievement gallery
Cover images of completed works in a grid, sorted by achievement date (the day you last read / watched / listened to it). Each card shows the title, the achievement date, and a media-type icon badge. -
If you haven't completed anything yet
An encouraging message appears: "Finished books, movies, and music will appear here."
How "Achievement" is Determined
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Books
A book is "achieved" when the recorded read pages reach the book's total page count. Page ranges across multiple records are merged when calculating progress. -
Videos / Movies
A film is "achieved" when total recorded watch time reaches the film's runtime. -
Music
A piece is "achieved" when total recorded listen time reaches the duration. -
Works without total page count / runtime / duration
Without a known total, achievement cannot be calculated, so these works do not appear in the Achievement view. Add the total in the book edit screen to make them eligible.
Use Cases
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Study progress tracking
Watching the gallery of finished problem sets and textbooks grow gives you concrete material for planning what to tackle next. -
Periodic review
At month-end or year-end, look back over the works you completed during that period. -
Sharing with family or friends
Show your Achievement screen to communicate, at a glance, how much you've read / watched / listened to. -
Spot media-type imbalance
Notice if your input is skewing too heavily toward one type — books only, or videos only — and rebalance.
Related Features
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Book List / Bookshelf gallery view
To browse all your works (not just completed ones) as cover images, use the gallery view in the Book List. -
Review reminders
To make sure achievements aren't forgotten, add completed works to your review list and revisit them on a schedule.