Actually, I still think that currently my earlier suggestion with 'deactivate cards' is your best bet at the moment. Then you can also determine yourself when you want to learn new stuff as opposed to reviewing old stuff.

Everything you suggest could also be implemented as a scheduler plugin, so feel free to suggest this on our uservoice feature request forum, so that people can vote for it.

Cheers,

Peter

Quoting [email protected]:

Hei Vit,
thanks for the answer, but I did not understand your succestion.

The reason is that I am learning a language. I have now about 2000 cards (front and back == ca 1000 foreign words) everyday I have about 100 cards scheduled. If I did a new lection in busuu, I have about 20 new words, that are shown to me at the end of my daily schedule. This has three disadvantages, I think.

1. I am after 100 cards a kind a bored or tired, when I know, now will be more cards even harder to remember. I think would be better if they would appear inbetween the "easier" allready known cards.

2. The new cards appear as front cards and as back cards, sometimes very close to each other, what results in very easy remembering.
example:
question: casa --- answer: house
next question: house --- answer: casa
If the new cards would apear inbetween the allready known cards, this would appear less often.

3.If I forgot a "known" card, I rate it as a 1, to see it again. I would like if all the forgotten words would apear inbetween the current cards, and not just at the end.

I dont know if I am missing something, or do mnemosyne wrong, but for me this would be something usefull and not to difficult to emplement, or?
Maybe this would affect the reasearching part of mnemosyne?

how ever, just for your information,
boa noite

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