Peter Bienstman wrote:
On Monday, June 14, 2010 09:09:38 am Wim Woittiez wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for clarifying that. And yes, we had discussed the topic
before. For some reason, it still felt unfinished to me. I think I'm
now starting to understand why.
I don't feel like I've finished the day's work until after I've
reviewed all the scheduled cards PLUS the ones I missed during those
reviews. Only then do I ask myself, do I have time today to learn some
new cards?
Yes, this is precisely the recommended (and currently implemented) workflow.
You don't get to see new cards until you relearned your lapsed cards. Surely
you are able to distinguish a new card from a forgotten card? If not, I think
there is a plugin somewhere that adds an extra counter with the forgotten
cards to the statusbar.
I'm not sure if this will help the OP, but I have a slightly different
issue. I have TOO MANY "new cards + forgotten cards" to do in one day;
it becomes counter productive for me to try to do them all.
Using a plugin that shows me how many cards I have to do for the next
3-4 days, I set a goal for each day. For me, that goal is 60. When I
run through my scheduled stack for "today", I look at tomorrow; if that
# is less than 60, I keep going and let mnemosyne give me forgotten
cards (and occasionally some new ones too as I catch up) until
tomorrow's number is 60. Then I quit. It takes a little longer to get
through a new stack of things this way, but my daily workload is more or
less static, and I eventually do whittle it down to where I can just do
the complete schedule in one day.
Using that plugin helped me a lot; perhaps some combination of that
plugin and some process changes on his side will solve his problem.
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