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So I have read the entire documentation and I have a question regarding Usage -> Reviewing cards. The page talks in details what to do in various worst case scenarios, and maybe I am dumb, but after reading that I am not sure how to approach T1 cards that I want to study? My first idea was to create 2 separate decks:
Then I wanted to create 2 separate AnkiMorphs filters: read + write filter for cards without "audio-sentence-card" tag and read only filter for cards with "audio-sentence-card" tag. This way I could sift through the "subs2srs" decks to find T1 cards and move them to the main deck for later without studying them immediately. But I start to think that all of this is an overkill... Should I just keep everything in a single deck ("subs2srs deck") and click again/easy/good/hard on T1 cards when I see them and that's it? How does your workflow look like? |
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Yes, just use one deck. AnkiMorphs takes care of sorting the cards, so extracting them to a separate deck would indeed be a lot of unnecessary work.
I study the "My Japanese Sentences" deck everyday, which pulls cards from its six subdecks. All the subdecks have sub2srs cards with the same note type, so I only have one note filter. Using sub-decks does make things a little more complicated because you have to adjust one deck option, so just merging all your cards into one simple deck would be easier. Does that make sense? I'm pretty bad at guides, so any suggestions for improving it would be very welcome :) |
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Yep, just study them like any other anki card, and recalc when you are done with your study session.
Great question. Right now
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stays the same after you have studied the card, i.e., no information is lost. However, after a lot of discussion about this in #221, it will be modified slightly in v3. Basically it will be rep…