Hi all,

I am using mnemosyne to learn Japanese kanji.  Every day I learn about
50 new ones, going ten at a time and then reviewing those ten, and
slowly building up until I am reviewing from the entire pool of
characters I have learned for the day.  Recalling the mnemonics time
after time like this helps to cement the image in my brain on the
first day.

I used to use paper flashcards for this and then commit them into
mnemosyne at the end of the day when I would mark them as a 2 or
higher, ready for them to go into schedule.

However, paper flashcards are medieval.  I would like to use mnemosyne
to do the preparation for memorization!  I have tried it several ways
but I can't seem to do it in increments.  So I have a couple
questions:

1.  I import using a tab-delimited text file with no learning data.
It doesn't matter how many times I rank the items 0 or 1 initially
because it doesn't count as a lapse, right?

2.  If I import all 50 items at a time and rank them 1 as I cycle
through, practice goes fine.  If I import 10, practice those ten
continuously ranking them 1, and then go to learn more and import
another 10, I can't get to the more recent ones until I grade the
initial 10 as a 2 or higher.  This seems like a bug to me unless
there's some underlying logic here that I am missing.

I would really like to be able to use mnemosyne to do this initial
learning practice - is there a feasible way to do this?  Right now I
have to use annoying, very uncool terminal-based python scripts to get
a randomized queue for practice.

Thanks!
km
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