This behaviour is fixed in the 2.0 code. Of course, the fewer new cards you have to learn, the smaller the interval between repetitions of the same card becomes. So, always make sure you have plenty of new cards to learn, and perhaps increase 'number of grade 0 cards to learn at once' a bit.
Cheers, Peter On Aug 17, 1:37 pm, unpeulent <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I've been using Mnemosyne for a month (and I love it !), each day, to > learn Spanish vocabulary (I currently have 600 cards. I append a pack > of 100 cards from time to time). > > There's a behaviour of Mnemosyne that I don't understand : > (1) > Mnemosyne shows me a card. I don't know this card (or I don't remember > the answer at all, if Mnemosyne already showed it to me before) so I > use the "0" grade. > (2) > Then the next card is the same one. > I then use a "1" grade, because I "know" the answer (Mnemosyne showed > it to me a few seconds before ...) so I don't think I should use a "0" > grade, and I don't want to use a "2" grade because I'm certain I won't > remember the answer even only 10 minutes later ! > (3) > Then Mnemosyne shows me the same card immediately afterwards. > I still don't want to use a "2", so I use a "1". > > So the sequence of grades for this card was : 0, 1, 1. > > I don't understand this sequence of three cards in a row. Do you ? > It happens quite often (say, once a day, sometimes more). > > Wouldn't it be more logical if Mnemosyne made less probable (I'd like > to write "impossible" instead of "less probable" !) for the same card > to appear twice in a row, and made even less probable to make it > appear three times in a row ? > > Or I am the one who must change his behaviour ? (how ? Grade "0" then > "0" ?...) > What would be your behaviour in this situation ? > > Thanks > Michaël -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mnemosyne-proj-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mnemosyne-proj-users?hl=en.
