It's on the todo list. Feel free to submit a patch :-)

Peter

On Tuesday 20 October 2009 09:05:34 pm Randi H. wrote:
> I agree with this... Sometimes I have also mis-graded a card and missed an
> undo-function.
>
> 2009/10/20 Michael Campbell <[email protected]>
>
> > Peter Bienstman wrote:
> > > Quoting ros <[email protected]>:
> > >> I set gr to "0", saved the file and imported it, but there was no
> > >> change at all to my database (which I'd prudently saved) when I
> > >> compared old with new file at the command line and when I looked at
> > >> the new values for my card in the program.
> > >
> > > Ah, forgot to mention, you should do the importing in a new, empty
> >
> > database.
> >
> >
> > Along these lines, does 2.0 support any sort of undo or "whoops!"
> > functionality?
> >  I haven't gotten overly stressed about it but sometimes I mis-grade a
> > card and
> > would like to undo it or change what I graded it at.   This is one thing
> > that a
> > couple reviews of mnemosyne (particulary vs. Anki and Supermemo) point
> > out specifically.
>
> 
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