On Monday 29 June 2009 10:49:02 am David A. Harding wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 09:29:32AM +0200, Peter Bienstman wrote:
> | On Sunday 28 June 2009 07:05:10 pm David A. Harding wrote:
> | | When I memorize a card for the first time, can you send all the other
> | | closely related unmemorized cards to the end of the learning card pool
> | | *for this session only*?  For example, say I have four cards entered in
> | | the following order:
> |
> | It looks to me like what you are describing is exactly "send all the
> | other closely related unmemorized cards to the end of the learning
> | card pool *for this session only*".
>
> As indicated in the quote above, the example was an example of the
> desired behavior. I'm glad it looked exactly like my one-sentence
> description. :-)

Strangely enough, it is also the current Mnemosyne behaviour :-) But as I 
mentioned before, you will never be able to observe this cleanly, as grade 0 
and 1 cards are always randomised.

> > Would you be happy if 'versa' was only shown for the first time the
> > next day?
>
> I don't want Mnemosyne to hide any cards from me unless I tell it to
> hide them. If I run out of other unmemorized cards, I want to see
> "versa". 

That would indeed be the plan: if the only cards that are unmemorised are 
actually the related cards that were postponed to tomorrow, show them now.

Peter


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