aurelius Wrote:I was under the impression that morphman could only rearranged cards based on the user's knowledge. I guess this is not the case.
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After I installed morphman, I followed this same advice, only changing that part of the config.py. Now whenever I hit morphman recalc, it actually goes through a process and rearranges the deck. But I'm unsure as to whether it rearranged it to n+1. Is that really all it takes?
I spent the better part of a day yesterday trying in vain wrap my head around morphman. I came to the conclusion that morphman requires some sort of knowledge about what you know in order to optimize decks. Something about creating a morpheme database. I'm sure I'm wrong though.
RandomQuotes Wrote:My guess, is that he set up a blank profile, or reset the morphman database, and made sure that all of the cards in 3.0 are unstudied. Doing this and running morphman would act as if you had no knowledge; that is i=0.Elaborating on what the man Nayr182 already said. RandomQuotes is right. To run morph man without considering the set of words you already know, set up a new user account, add the decks in question, modify the source code (hah!) if necessary, mark one sentence as "known" via a tag I thick, and run it.
About your other question: it rearranges the due dates on the deck! So if you browse the deck, you'll see the same "sort order" as before, but if you sort by due date you'll see the optimized order. That really confused me too.
Hope this helps…?
