Hi Peter,

Is the 2.0 scheduling algorithm different from 1.x?

--murrayjames

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Peter Bienstman
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On Tuesday, August 30, 2011 09:48:54 AM tozig wrote:
> > In mnemosyne 2.0 when pressing enter after choosing to show answer you
> > grade the current car 2, whereas in mnemosyne 1.2  the default setting
> > when pressing enter is the grade 4. Since my habit is to press enter --
> >
> > >enter (this behavure is deeply ingrained)I now involuntarily keep
> >
> > grading cards 2 instead of four.  Is this shift deliberate?
>
> There shouldn't be a big difference in practice.
>
> Here's the deal:
>
> In 1.x, both for scheduled and new/failed cards the default was 4. For
> new/failed cards, there was no difference between grades 2-5.
>
> In 2.0, for scheduled cards, the default still is 4. For new/failed cards,
> there is now a tiny difference between grades 2-5, and the default grade
> for
> these cards is 2.
>
> So, both in 1.x and 2.x, the default grade corresponds to 'success'.
>
> If this turns out to be a really big deal for many people, I guess the
> default
> for new/failed cards could be changed back to 4, but it will result in
> slightly more aggressive scheduling.
>
> Peter
>
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