Good tip Michael, and I currently adhere to it.  But you couldn't customize 
the schedule, and set the limit to 10 cards for given cards category and 5 
for another (I know I'm grumbling) ;) 

W dniu czwartek, 20 września 2012 14:52:50 UTC+2 użytkownik Michael napisał:
>
> I have an enormous deck that I've imported; something like 1000+ cards 
> to learn.  But, it's on my own time, so I just imported them all, and 
> do my daily mnemosyne routine by just stopping when Mnemosyne says 
> "You've learned 15 new cards...." dialog, *OR* I hit a time limit 
> (which I use a simple kitchen timer at my desk for).  Whichever comes 
> first, I'm done for the day.  That seems to "normalize" my work to the 
> point that I'm not overwhelmed on any given day.  I know I'll 
> eventually get through them. 
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Szymon Korytnicki 
> <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > I've already voted on that and even added a comment ;) 
> > 
> > 
> > 2012/9/20 Peter Bienstman <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> >> 
> >> In that case, you might want to vote for the 'goals' plugin in our 
> >> uservoice forum :-) 
> >> 
> >> Peter 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On 09/20/2012 02:10 PM, szymon wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> I'm a bit lazy :) so it would simply help me with learning. It's 
> easier 
> >>> to learn if you realize that "oh, I have only ten cards to memorize, 
> not 
> >>> ten thousand", and keeps my progress consistent. 
> >>> 
> >>> Thank you, I'll ponder on your solution, although I'm not into python 
> :) 
> >>> 
> >>> W dniu czwartek, 20 września 2012 08:29:18 UTC+2 użytkownik Peter 
> >>> Bienstman napisał: 
> >>> 
> >>>     What Tim said :-) 
> >>> 
> >>>     But if you really want to import from a python script, the code 
> would 
> >>>     look something like this: 
> >>> 
> >>>     from mnemosyne.script import Mnemosyne 
> >>> 
> >>>     # 'data_dir = None' will use the default system location, edit as 
> >>>     appropriate. 
> >>>     data_dir = None 
> >>>     mnemosyne = Mnemosyne(data_dir) 
> >>> 
> >>>     for format in self.mnemosyne.component_manager.all("file_format"): 
> >>>         if format.__class__.__name__ == "Mnemosyne2Cards": 
> >>>           format.do_import(filename) 
> >>> 
> >>>     mnemosyne.finalise() 
> >>> 
> >>>     Peter 
> >>> 
> >>>     On 09/20/2012 01:54 AM, Timothy Bourke wrote: 
> >>>      > On Sep 19 at 10:55 -0700, szymon wrote: 
> >>>      >> I use Mnemosyne 2. I would like to add 10 cards from a txt 
> file 
> >>>     to my 
> >>>      >> base daily and assign a tag to them. "Autoimport". 
> >>>      >> 
> >>>      >> Is it possible to write a similar script/plugin in Python or 
> PHP? 
> >>>      > 
> >>>      > Yes. But why would you want to? 
> >>>      > 
> >>>      > Why not just import/create them straight away? I often add 
> >>>     hundreds of 
> >>>      > new cards that stay unreviewed for months, while I only learn 
> >>> 10-20 
> >>>      > new cards a day. 
> >>>      > 
> >>>      > Tim. 
> >> 
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