Personally, what I would want from a cramming mode is something that
would stop showing the more well known cards (from the cramming) less
often, perhaps it could even use something similar to the leitner
system. This is because when I'm cramming I may know the card well
enough if I see it in 1 minute, but if I wait 5 minutes I may forget
it (which is much less than the 1 day minimum for regular mnemosyne).
>From what I understand this should be easy to accomplish in version 2.

Jason

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:37 AM, Peter Bienstman
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Peter Bienstman wrote:
>> > Again, if this is for memorising new material/rememorising failed
>> > material, it's grades 0 and 1 you want if you want to emulate 'drill',
>> > not learning ahead.
>> >
>> > I would not overuse 'learn ahead', it has a risk of messing up your
>> > scheduling if you do so.
>>
>> Peter,
>>
>> I've been out of the mail loop for a couple weeks but I remember you
>> saying something about a cramming mode for 2.0.  Can you give a quick
>> rundown on how that's going to work?
>
> You can just go through your activated cards in random order, and grade them
> pass or fail. After you go through all of them, you go through the failed ones
> and so on until all your cards are marked 'pass'. Then the fun starts again
> from the beginning.
>
> None of this has any influence on your regular schedule.
>
> Peter
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