kl. 19:06:36 UTC+1 lørdag 26. januar 2013 skrev Vit følgende:
>
>  Hi Gnome.
> Quote: "I have used vocal card type seldom "; 
>
>  So, you *were *reviewing Vocabulary Sister cards *in the past*; did not 
> object to them - bcs they 'made sence' to you; and they are still in the 
> Deck.  I just want to alert you on "De-activate Recognition cards":    you 
> will not see those older cards, too.
>
>  Your woes are 'my fault :-) ' because I've been sitting on a Suggestion 
> to "Warn about using History BEFORE it is too late".
> So, I am suggesting it now.  


I think mnemosyne keeps the learning history when converting *
front->back type* to *vocal type*, however I think mnemosyne should keep 
the learning history that can be kept. For example when converting a *vocal 
*to *front->back*, and choosing the word as the front and the meaning as 
the back the learning history for vocabulary recognition should be copied.
 

> ---------------
>  2. Quote:"I .. converted a bunch of front-to-back card to vocal cards 
> (*because 
> they are vocal* cards).
> May I ask what you meant by 'vocal' ?
> ----------
>

Vocabulary cards :) They are cards containing the meaning of Latin and 
Greek parts of words, prefixes and suffixes commonly used.
Since I only need to recall the meaning the word on the test, I have no 
need to recall the word based on its meaning.
 

> 3. "Change Type" has even bigger 'landmine' - there is no warning that you 
> will loose information contained in fields which you could not select to 
> convert - bcs number of fields are not the same in card Types being 
> converted.
>
>   And, thank you Gnom for helping me out in my tumultuous times 3 mo ago 
> when I was starting my journey here.
>
>
No problem :)
 

> PS. If I were in this situation, I would scheduled cards -- you just 
> converted -- Manually, for awhile {until they are mature enaugh for you}.  
> I devised this Manual Scheduling for cards which repeatedly show up toooo 
> early. I schedule them in intervals 'close' to what is suggested by many 
> sources. But I have a latitude to increase or decrease the Interval; it 
> depends on how easy or hard {by MY estimation - not Mnemosyne's} the card 
> has been to recall. 
>
>
I'm not sure what you mean by "Manual scheduling". I think setting and 
detecting the interval manually would be to time consuming in my opinion, I 
just grade it to 5 if the card is very easy to recall.
 

> Good luck.
>
>   
>
> On   January 24, 2013 , Gnome wrote:
>>
>> I recently converted a bunch of front-to-back card to vocal cards 
>> (because they are vocal cards).
>>
>> Since I have used vocal card type seldom I did not realize that the 
>> meaning side of the card is also created as a sister card (meaning->word). 
>> In this instance this probably will just create more work for learning, as 
>> I only need to learn word->meaning. So, now I want to convert them back to 
>> front->back, however then ALL the learning history will get deleted for the 
>> cards.
>> Is there a work-around for retaining the learning data for the correct 
>> sister card when converting?
>>
>

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