2.0 gives a warning when you do more than 15 cards.

Cheers,

Peter

> Below are two quotes taken from comments by Peter Bienstman in other
> posts:
> 
> -------
> ... The 'unmemorised' cards are those with grade 0 or 1, and they will
> start showing up automatically as soon as you go through all your
> scheduled cards. You can do as many or as few of them per day as you
> like, although I recommend not doing too many of them per day, in
> order to spread your load.
> 
> ... If you learn more than e.g. 15 or 20 cards per day, you indeed get
> the effect that after a while you are swamped with reviews.
> -------
> 
> So it would be good to know how many unmemorised cards I have done
> during a review session. Another situation in which that would be
> useful is if I wish to limit my total cards per review session (=
> scheduled cards + unscheduled/unmemorised cards), say to 100 per day.
> 
> Questions:
>   1. How can I know how many unscheduled cards I have done?
>   2. Would it be useful for Mnemosyne to display in the status bar the
> number of unmemorised cards done and/or the total number of unique
> cards reviewed during a session? Personally I prefer the latter.
> 
> Scott
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Peter Bienstman
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Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000 Gent, Belgium
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