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On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Peter Bienstman wrote:
> I'm not sure whether you want to set a card to unmemorised or to a grade of 2
> (which counts as memorised).

2 would be fine, personally. I reason that if in my reading I've
noticed a word, realized I don't know very well what it means, looked
it up and read the definitions, and gone to add it in, then it might
as well be marked 2.

> 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.

Yeah, that's a better workaround than my other ideas. I guess I will
use that in the future.

> (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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