Im going through the same export/import to reset learning data with
the following scenario:

1, created and studied 1500 hanzi with one way cards
2, create reverse card of those 1500 hanzi (in chapters) which appears
to copy the progress
3, change reverse cards into a different group, export and import to
reset their learning data.
Its a bit tedious :) but still well worth it to keep working in mnemosyne



On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Patrick Kenny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I definitely agree with this in principle, and have found it to be very
> effective in practice.  However, I've been using SRS software for about
> eighteen months now.  At the six month mark, I reset my database and
> started over.  One reason is that I switched from SuperMemo to
> Mnemosyne, but another reason is that I had decided to make my cards in
> a different (and I hoped at the time, more effective) way.  At the same
> time, I kept my old cards, though I started them over again from 0.
> Although I began studying the same material again, this switch really
> helped me, and I certainly would not have done as well had I kept my old
> rep data.
>
> So, although I definitely agree that the best practice is to trust the
> algorithm, there are some exceptions.
>
>
> Regards,
> Patrick
>
> >
>

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