by Ernie » Sun Oct 29, 2023 10:03 pm
Hi Kraemder,
Say you got a card correct on first try, then next interval is 60 days?
What if you get a card wrong on first try, then wrong on second try, then correct after one day. Is it removed into the 60 days later bucket? Doesn't sounds quite right.
Anki allows you to specify custom "initial/learning" intervals, right? But not sure how 60 days would work in this regard.
In my Ordered and Random mode, all cards in the deck are shown by default. Cards are not refreshed until you get to the end of the set of cards. You exclude, but it's not removed from the active list of cards until you get past the last card. Generally speaking, no need to remove the card right away. The user is generally going to go through all upcoming cards (not going backwards), so user won't see the card again in any case. If you want to force a refresh, you can change the card to order to say "ordered" then back to "random". But you are likely to repeats of some cards early since it's all random.
Hi Kraemder,
Say you got a card correct on first try, then next interval is 60 days?
What if you get a card wrong on first try, then wrong on second try, then correct after one day. Is it removed into the 60 days later bucket? Doesn't sounds quite right.
Anki allows you to specify custom "initial/learning" intervals, right? But not sure how 60 days would work in this regard.
In my Ordered and Random mode, all cards in the deck are shown by default. Cards are not refreshed until you get to the end of the set of cards. You exclude, but it's not removed from the active list of cards until you get past the last card. Generally speaking, no need to remove the card right away. The user is generally going to go through all upcoming cards (not going backwards), so user won't see the card again in any case. If you want to force a refresh, you can change the card to order to say "ordered" then back to "random". But you are likely to repeats of some cards early since it's all random.