Hello, people!
For a while now my Anki set-up has been 22 new cards a day.
However, I recently got sick and wasn't feeling like learning another 22 kanji, so I set Max New Cards to 0 and did my reviews instead.
This seemed like a good thing to employ for the remainder of my study because it means I can study as little or as much kanji as I want that day, and then simply add the number of cards. But something seems out of sync.
Am I right in saying that if I change the max from 0 to 22, it loads in the next 22 new cards (i.e. the next 22 new kanji I will be studying in the book)? Because for some reason, there always seem to be a few kanji added or missing.
I go to do my reviews and suddenly a kanji I've never seen in the book shows up, only for me to find that the Anki deck has gone five kanji ahead or something.
Is there a way for me to check the next batch of new cards in my deck without having to "£activate" or "review" them?
Sorry for the dumb question.
For a while now my Anki set-up has been 22 new cards a day.
However, I recently got sick and wasn't feeling like learning another 22 kanji, so I set Max New Cards to 0 and did my reviews instead.
This seemed like a good thing to employ for the remainder of my study because it means I can study as little or as much kanji as I want that day, and then simply add the number of cards. But something seems out of sync.
Am I right in saying that if I change the max from 0 to 22, it loads in the next 22 new cards (i.e. the next 22 new kanji I will be studying in the book)? Because for some reason, there always seem to be a few kanji added or missing.
I go to do my reviews and suddenly a kanji I've never seen in the book shows up, only for me to find that the Anki deck has gone five kanji ahead or something.
Is there a way for me to check the next batch of new cards in my deck without having to "£activate" or "review" them?
Sorry for the dumb question.
