Sorry for the typo:
Step 3 should say ".... REPLACE or modify the existing tag to match the tag
'0-skip.
Example:
if you have a tag A::B ( and want to preserve it) , create ( ahead of
Review ) a temporary card tagged 0-A::B ; during Review, if you want to
skip the card tagged A::B, change the tag to 0-A::B.
I do not preserve my tags but Replace them with 0-skip.
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On Monday, September 2, 2013 11:14:06 PM UTC-4, Vit wrote:
>
> Another post on "How I learn" topic.
> There are 82 votes for this improvement.
> Here is my workaround ( I use it ). It takes 5 seconds to skip the card.
>
> Pre-requisite: you have to TAG cards you want to review ( or cards
> scheduled for today ); easy task.
> Process:
> 1. Create a BLANK card; tag it '0-skip' ( the Zero is to keep it on the
> top of tags tree ).
> 2. Click EDIT; drag the card (it will be done just once ) down - to HIDE
> the Answer.
> 3. When you encounter a 'stubborn' card and want to skip it,
> click EDIT; the Answer is hidden; add the Tag '0-skip'.
> 4. Hit enter (pointer must be in the Tags field ) once.
>
> Card will disappear from review screen; you can review it at the end of
> the session or during the next day review or at your convenience.
>
> Caviat: the tag 0-skip MUST be 'added' to the Tree AHEAD of time -
> otherwise the process will fail.
>
> Works like a charm for me :-)
>
> Enjoy it.
> Vit
>
On Monday, September 2, 2013 11:14:06 PM UTC-4, Vit wrote:
>
> Another post on "How I learn" topic.
> There are 82 votes for this improvement.
> Here is my workaround ( I use it ). It takes 5 seconds to skip the card.
>
> Pre-requisite: you have to TAG cards you want to review ( or cards
> scheduled for today ); easy task.
> Process:
> 1. Create a BLANK card; tag it '0-skip' ( the Zero is to keep it on the
> top of tags tree ).
> 2. Click EDIT; drag the card (it will be done just once ) down - to HIDE
> the Answer.
> 3. When you encounter a 'stubborn' card and want to skip it,
> click EDIT; the Answer is hidden; add the Tag '0-skip'.
> 4. Hit enter (pointer must be in the Tags field ) once.
>
> Card will disappear from review screen; you can review it at the end of
> the session or during the next day review or at your convenience.
>
> Caviat: the tag 0-skip MUST be 'added' to the Tree AHEAD of time -
> otherwise the process will fail.
>
> Works like a charm for me :-)
>
> Enjoy it.
> Vit
>
On Monday, September 2, 2013 11:14:06 PM UTC-4, Vit wrote:
>
> Another post on "How I learn" topic.
> There are 82 votes for this improvement.
> Here is my workaround ( I use it ). It takes 5 seconds to skip the card.
>
> Pre-requisite: you have to TAG cards you want to review ( or cards
> scheduled for today ); easy task.
> Process:
> 1. Create a BLANK card; tag it '0-skip' ( the Zero is to keep it on the
> top of tags tree ).
> 2. Click EDIT; drag the card (it will be done just once ) down - to HIDE
> the Answer.
> 3. When you encounter a 'stubborn' card and want to skip it,
> click EDIT; the Answer is hidden; add the Tag '0-skip'.
> 4. Hit enter (pointer must be in the Tags field ) once.
>
> Card will disappear from review screen; you can review it at the end of
> the session or during the next day review or at your convenience.
>
> Caviat: the tag 0-skip MUST be 'added' to the Tree AHEAD of time -
> otherwise the process will fail.
>
> Works like a charm for me :-)
>
> Enjoy it.
> Vit
>
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