That would require some coupling between the info from the regular  
scheduler and the cramming scheduler, but somebody could indeed write  
a plugin that accomplishes this.

Cheers,

Peter
Quoting Jason Axelson <[email protected]>:

> 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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