On Saturday 20 June 2009 06:52:00 pm Gwern Branwen wrote:
> So I'm often adding random vocab words I encounter to Mnemosyne. Some
> time in the past I also ransacked the uploaded decks for vocab decks
> and imported them (all at 0, obviously).
>
> I find that on occasion I will want to add a word that's already in my
> deck as unmemorized. Sometimes I add details like more definitions or
> IPA pronunciation. This I do by C-d and searching, and then C-e on the
> relevant card.
>
> But the problem is that even if I have a  unmemorized card open and
> have edited it, there's no way for me to change its rating to
> something useful like 2. I can look at the statistics, I can edit it,
> I can delete it, but there's no way for me to review a specific card.
>
> I *could* export my entire deck to XML, search for that card again,
> edit the entry to 2, and re-import my entire deck; I could try editing
> default.mem and changing settings; but there doesn't seem to be any
> in-Mnemosyne way. (Normal review of unmemorized cards doesn't work,
> since I've let ~7k unmemorized cards pile up.)
>
> Am I wrong about this,  or is there really no way?

I'm not sure whether you want to set a card to unmemorised or to a grade of 2 
(which counts as memorised).

For setting a heavily changed card back to unmemorised, an option would be to 
create a new card and copy the stuff from the old card in it.

(There is a reason why it's not easy to edit scheduling information, as that 
would go against the concept of spaced repetition.)

For 2.x, we could have a plugin 'reset card' or something.

Cheers,

Peter

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