large number of 'yet to learn' cards, relation to 'cards in hand'?

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Nov 2, 2015, 3:28:05 PM11/2/15
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I have 90 cards 'yet to learn'? Is this a good/usual amount?
(I added 102 cards in the last week.)

My "non-memorised cards to hold in hand" parameter is set at 10 at present.

Do I need to change that setting?
I usually do all the scheduled cards each day.

Thanks and cheers,
Fura

abaku...@arcor.de

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Nov 2, 2015, 3:41:20 PM11/2/15
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Hello Fura,

that is exactly, how you should do it. The scheduled cards are those cards, you've already learned. They are scheduled to make sure, that you don't forget them.

After you are done with the scheduled cards, the new/unlearned cards will come up.

Most of the mnemosyne users will probably use the "10 non-memorized cards to hold in hand" setting. This setting means, that you take up 10 unlearned cards in your hand and then you learn those cards, until you have learned all of those 10 cards. After this you can take up another pile of 10 cards, and so on. You can learn as many cards as you want to, since you can take up 10 cards as often as you like to.

Greetings,

Abakus




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Nov 3, 2015, 11:25:38 AM11/3/15
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Hello Abakus,

Thanks a lot for your input and swift reaction!

Cheers,

Fura
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