This would be more trouble than it's worth for me, just due to the large and
disparate set of categories I have.  I usually do them in sets, so an
alternate solution would be to have some functionality to HAVE "sets" of
categories that you could turn on and off indepedently, and independent of
the categories themselves.  (I'd rather not have to re-categorize things
just to get them in the order/groups I want, but that's another solution I
guess.)

Nonetheless, I do appreciate your reply.



On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 8:42 PM, le_sacre <[email protected]> wrote:

> The current workaround (which you probably already figured out) is to
> use the "Activate categories" function to select your multiple
> categories for your queued review, and then to select your single
> category each time you finish your scheduled queue and are presented
> with new cards.  Cumbersome, but it works.
>
> Looking forward to achieving this in a more automated fashion in 2.0!
> Would be awesome to assign priorities to categories.
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