Hi, jer.
I have been using this method to review cards of my choice. There are 3
'surprises' here and my solutions:
1. After u tagged cards; activated this tag in Browser; came back to Main
screen - it could be BLANK.
When you click Cards-->activate, you will see that The tag is already
selected. Come back to main screen - first card will be displayed. This I
consider to be a Bug and it is Repeatable.
2. ...displayed, but they still will not show up if the Target cards not
scheduled for Today! Workaround: "Learn ahead..".
3. Don't be tempted to delete the Tag while reviewing a card - it will
disappear without your grading it {not vanish} as soon as u hit OK. Go to
Browser, search for the card, restore the tag - all that to grade it.
This is another repeatable Bug. I am sitting on plethora of requests - to
make sure they are 'good-to-go'. I guess I should post bugs as soon as
they are identified and repeatable.
----- If I was not clear - will be glad to elucidate any blurred points.
Good day.
On Monday, January 21, 2013 10:57:57 AM UTC-5, jer3 wrote:
>
> This tip is based on version 2.2a which I am using for vocabulary.
> As the size of the database grows, and the number of tags grows, there are
> times when I want to review just the words that I have not learned well.
> But, with a large data base, these words may be spread out among various
> independent tagged groups. The review of just those words not learned well
> can be done quite easily as follows:
>
> 1. Go to cards/browse cards.
> 2. Select the tags and card types you wish to be included. For example,
> all tags and all card types. (Note that some columns in the display may
> have entries that have a line through them. This is a function of which
> cards and tags you have activated/deactivated using the (De)activate cards
> choice. The lines do not impact this tip.)
> 2. Click on the column heading "Grade". This will display the cards sorted
> by grade.
> 3. Drag to select the set of cards that you want to study. For example,
> all cards with grades 0 through 2. (If you wanted to select cards that are
> not contiguous, these can be selected in typical Windows fashion by using
> the control key in conjunction with dragging.)
> 4. Move your cursor to be within the selected cards, right click, and
> choose "Add tags".
> 5. Enter the new tag in the box that comes up.
> 6. Exit from the browse cards screeen. Go to cards/(De)activate cards.Your
> designated cards will now show as an added group of tagged cards and can be
> activated/deactivated as with any other tag.
> 7. This new group can be studied in the usual mode or in the cram mode.
> 8. The group is easily deleted later by going to cards/(De)activate cards,
> right clicking on the tag, and choosing delete. Since this is an added tag,
> the cards will have other tags. The tag is deleted but not the card.
>
> This is all done using the features provided within the program. But it
> took me a while to realize this could be done. I find it a very handy way
> to review words that I had not learned well across multiple tagged groups.
> I hope that you will find this useful.
>
>
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