On 22 October 2012 00:11, Michael Campbell <michael.campb...@unixgeek.com>wrote:

>
> There are probably many other ways to work through it, but these are
> some I've used.  For what it's worth, I try to work through until I
> get the dialog.  But I have a couple different decks that I work
> through every day, and due to some days I had to get through a LOT of
> cards in one day, I've got quite a big workload on that deck from day
> to day, so I do a timed approach there.
>

I seem to recall someone had a v1 plugin which would stop you once you'd
reviewed enough cards to guarantee that some constant number N (or greater)
cards would be due for review tomorrow.
This way, it'd prevent you from getting swamped in reviews by looking at
too many cards today.

Seemed like a good idea, although I never tested it out...


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