Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Changing grade for a single card

2011-05-23 Thread Michael Campbell
I would love exactly this feature. not sure if it could be done with a plugin or not, but I've misgraded cards many times and would love an undo. I know it doesn't cause any long term damage, but being a obsessive grader, it bugs me to know I've dirtied the data =) On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 12:21

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Changing grade for a single card

2011-05-23 Thread Dougie Nisbet
+1 Oh yes, an Undo. Gets my vote. I've often accidentally misgraded cards and it just feels so wrong! On 23/05/2011 19:25, Michael Campbell wrote: I would love exactly this feature. not sure if it could be done with a plugin or not, but I've misgraded cards many times and would love an

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Changing grade for a single card

2011-05-23 Thread Peter Bienstman
Approved for 2.x, not for 2.0, I'm afraid... Peter Quoting Scott Youngman syo...@gmail.com: Undo is already an approved enhancement for 2.0. Yay! See: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/mnemosyne-proj/+spec/undo-last-card On May 23, 3:47 pm, Dougie Nisbet substatio...@gmail.com wrote: +1 Oh

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Changing grade for a single card

2011-04-27 Thread Peter Bienstman
Hi, If you're really passionate about that word, you can always the card and create a new one with the same contents. Otherwise, I suggest you don't use grade 5 so often. You can also experiment with using both 'active' cards (English on the question side) and 'passive' cards (Japanese on the

Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Changing grade for a single card

2011-04-27 Thread Nick Burger
I would add another card with different contents that approaches the information in a different way. For example, use a different image or font, paraphrase the question, etc. It both increases the repetition of the concept and forces you to remember it under different circumstances. Nick On