aaenae wrote:

> BTW while surfing the net i've come aross  a certain Johnny's
> complains on Mnemosyne:
> 
> '...1) Mnemosyne shows you the cards once a day at most. The minimum
> gap seems to be one day. It's too long for me, because I have realized
> that if I try to learn something, then repeat is a few hours later,
> and then the next day, it's much more effective. Anki can do that, and
> it can also show you a failed card ten minutes later.

I have wished for this too, or at least some sort of configuration setting 
(perhaps per deck, or per category?) to tell mnemosyne what a "day" is. 
Sometimes, mostly, I like it as-is, but I am also using the tool with my son 
for 
some of his homework, and we frequently do cards more than once per day.  I'd 
like to be able to say, "the time quantum for this deck/category/?? is 6 hours".

I also use it as a way to schedule the order of things I practice (I'm taking 
music lessons), and "a day" is meaningless; I just want it to show me things in 
the order of "badness" that I've graded them.  Not sure this setting would help 
here, as I'm just doing each item as it comes up in the mnemosyne rotation and 
grading; if I run out I do the "ahead of schedule" thing and keep on going.

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