Hi all,

I'm now using Mnemosyne for several different things. To name 2 of
them: learning Spanish vocabulary and learning all the countries and
capitals in the world. I have about 700 unlearned cards of Spanish,
and about 1200 unlearned geographical cards in my deck. Automatically,
that means I'll get about twice as many geographical cards as Spanish
ones when I learn new cards.

But I want to review about 70 Spanish words every day, and only about
15 cards of geographical stuff. The only solution I see to have this
kind of control, is to have separate decks.

However, I'm now starting to use Mnemosyne for items that are far more
complex, too, such as song texts. I make 1 card with the song
structure (verse, verse, chorus, verse, chorus) for example, then one
with the text of the individual parts and so on. The amount of
repetitions I can do every day of such complex cards, is obviously
much lower than Spanish or geography, so that makes for a third
deck... and so on.

Some first thinking leads me to state that the ideal solution would have
- a way to specify the percentage of unlearned cards presented that
should come from each category
- a way to specify a longer interval than 1 day as its basic interval
- for stuff that I consider I should never do two days in a row

Right now, I'm using 5 different decks, which is quite OK, too.

As I said, these are just some first thoughts. I'd be interested to
hear other's opinions, if anyone can follow and sympathize with my
reasoning up to this point, that is.

Cheers,

Wim

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