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Anki ios child decks11/18/2023 So yes, the second best thing would be to just collapse and ignore, but I miss the way it worked until recently. I can’t do that anymore because I end up doing so many more reviews than I want to. until finally going back into the top deck, where I still have thousands of miscellaneous cards from before I subdivided my decks, and I finished the last 10 and then I was done for the day. So, sometimes I would study from grammar just to get it over with, then move on to N1 vocab, then Persona 5 etc. But, sometimes I didn’t want the flow of studying just vocab to be interrupted by grammar, cause it has longer sentences with clozes, and N1 grammar is taxing. When I studied from the top deck I would get a nice mix of cards from every subdeck. So like I said, the reviews from the subdecks used to make up the sum of the reviews of the top deck. I don’t only ever study from the top deck. That’s not quite what I’m saying, but I don’t fault you for making that conclusion. If you only ever study from the top deck and don’t want to see the counts of the children, you can collapse the deck to hide the child decks from view. It seems that what I want is the v1 scheduler, which unfortunately I need an older version of Anki to use. That’s sad, but I will have to live with it. I cannot achieve the result I want because that is not how the latest version functions. This is normal behaviour in scheduler v3, and it’s a good idea Now, it seems as if Anki treats them more like separate decks. I consider the subdecks to be part of the Japanese vocab deck, and before I migrated to this latest version, so did Anki. It doesn’t matter that I don’t finish all my reviews every day: I just don’t want to see the reviews I have yet to do. I have limited time, but I don’t want to stop studying all together, so I set a limit. The same reason that I’m setting my review limit for Japanese vocab to 70: because I only want to review 70 vocab cards every day. Why would you want Anki to tell you that you have finished reviewing all your cards when you have not? This is normal behaviour in scheduler v3, and it’s a good idea. You can do these reviews by clicking on the child decks or by using the “Custom Study” feature if you want. Since you have choosen to do only 70 reviews from a total of (70+205)=275 reviews you had this morning, there are still 205 reviews left for today. You can still see cards to review on the child decks because t here are still cards to review on then child decks. These 70 reviews were taken from all the child decks, following your gather order setting on “Japanese vocab”. This is explained in the previous answer from Dae: you have clicked on the “Japase vocab” deck (max 70 reviews) and have done 70 reviews. My apologies, but I cannot take a screenshot of what I except because I cannot reproduce in the programme what I expect. But now, the the sum of my reviews for the main deck and my subdecks exceed the limit. Before when I did my 70 reviews of Japanese vocab, it would give me a certain number of cards from each child and grandchild, and when I was done with Japanese vocab there would be no more reviews left for that entire pile. However, as you can see I have already done my 70 reviews of Japanese vocab for the daily but there are still 205 reviews left of this entire pile. Don’t ask why, it’s just a number I decided on arbitrarily. I want the sum of the daily reviews of my main deck/subdeck collection to be a certain number, in my case 70. I will try to explain it as succinctly as possible: I only want to do 70 reviews of Japanese vocab and all of it’s children per day. I have written a 70 next to Japanese vocab because I already did my 70 reviews of the main deck this morning. Like Save, but also assigns the selected preset to all subdecks of the currently selected deck.įix your eyes on Japanese vocab and all its subdecks. You might need to apply your preset to all subdecks (Anki desktop) When Anki shows a card, it will check which subdeck the card is in, and use the options for that deck. If your deck has subdecks, each deck can optionally be assigned a different preset. It’s like it just doesn’t recognise the parent deck as parent. However, if I limit any of the children to 0, it removes all reviews for the entire deck collection. Another really fucking bizzare thing I have happen is that I can limit the daily review of the parent deck to 0, but it won’t affect the children. What I mean by this is that I have a 70 reviews /day limit on one card, but the child deck’s daily reviews bring the entire deck package well above 70, leading me to reviewing more than the daily amount I want to. Ever since switching to this version (I still use the desktop app in conjunction with the iOS version) my child decks have stopped following my parent deck’s rules.
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