![]() I’m genuinely curious: Why would you want to do that? I see a lot of people recommend this here but I’m not sure about the benefits of artificially lengthening the learning phase instead of just letting Anki’s SRS take over. (I hope this is the right category for this question, I wasn’t sure if I should put it in Resources or Campfire) This isn’t something to replace WK atm (it’s not even for Japanese), but after level 50 or 60 I would like to switch back to Anki if I can get this set up rightĮvery time I try to look into this I find a lot of info about what each setting means (which was very helpful at the beginning!), but not much about what specific numbers people use other than “don’t use default.” So that is what I would like to know.I want my learning steps to last a few days and to use more steps (similar to WK apprentice) iirc the default settings of 1m 10m make it so the learning phase is only 10 minutes. I would like to keep the learning phase longer than one step.edit: i.e., I only press good and again, and sometimes hard I’m using the current timezone handling (not the legacy version).I used to use a note type with 5 cards each, but I think 2 is better for my needs now Some other context that might be helpful: SRS timings were weird (they seemed too short at first and then way too long too quickly).reviews in the learning phase piling up.I know what all the different things mean, but I’m not sure what is ideal for a note type with multiple cards and a learning phase longer than just one step. ![]() I’ve been thinking about using Anki again, but once again I’m running into the same problem I’ve had for the last 6 years: I don’t know what settings to use! Learning steps, intervals, etc.
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