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I think this one really calls for a poll. Dae, I highly suggest you to ask multiple users whether "Optimize current" and "Optimize all" are clear enough or need "preset". I'm pretty sure most people will find it confusing without "preset".
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### Text shown on the "Deck Options" screen
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## Top section
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# Used in the deck configuration screen to show how many decks are used
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# by a particular configuration group, eg "Group1 (used by 3 decks)"
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deck-config-used-by-decks =
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used by { $decks ->
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[one] { $decks } deck
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*[other] { $decks } decks
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}
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deck-config-default-name = Default
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deck-config-title = Deck Options
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## Daily limits section
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deck-config-daily-limits = Daily Limits
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deck-config-new-limit-tooltip =
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The maximum number of new cards to introduce in a day, if new cards are available.
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Because new material will increase your short-term review workload, this should typically
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be at least 10x smaller than your review limit.
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deck-config-review-limit-tooltip =
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The maximum number of review cards to show in a day,
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if cards are ready for review.
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deck-config-limit-deck-v3 =
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When studying a deck that has subdecks inside it, the limits set on each
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subdeck control the maximum number of cards gathered from that particular deck.
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The selected deck's limits control the total cards that will be shown.
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deck-config-limit-new-bound-by-reviews =
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The review limit affects the new limit. For example, if your review limit is
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set to 200, and you have 190 reviews waiting, a maximum of 10 new cards will
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be introduced. If your review limit has been reached, no new cards will be
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shown.
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deck-config-limit-interday-bound-by-reviews =
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The review limit also affects interday learning cards. When applying the limit,
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interday learning cards are gathered first, then review cards.
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deck-config-tab-description =
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- `Preset`: The limit applies to all decks using this preset.
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- `This deck`: The limit is specific to this deck.
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- `Today only`: Make a temporary change to this deck's limit.
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deck-config-new-cards-ignore-review-limit = New cards ignore review limit
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deck-config-new-cards-ignore-review-limit-tooltip =
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By default, the review limit also applies to new cards, and no new cards will be
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shown when the review limit has been reached. If this option is enabled, new cards
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will be shown regardless of the review limit.
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deck-config-apply-all-parent-limits = Limits start from top
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deck-config-apply-all-parent-limits-tooltip =
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By default, the daily limits of a higher-level deck do not apply if you're studying from its subdeck.
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If this option is enabled, the limits will
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start from the top-level deck instead, which can be useful if you wish to study individual
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subdecks, while enforcing a total limit on cards for the deck tree.
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deck-config-affects-entire-collection = Affects the entire collection.
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## Daily limit tabs: please try to keep these as short as the English version,
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## as longer text will not fit on small screens.
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deck-config-shared-preset = Preset
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deck-config-deck-only = This deck
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deck-config-today-only = Today only
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## New Cards section
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deck-config-learning-steps = Learning steps
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# Please don't translate `1m`, `2d`
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-deck-config-delay-hint = Delays are typically minutes (e.g. `1m`) or days (e.g. `2d`), but hours (e.g. `1h`) and seconds (e.g. `30s`) are also supported.
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deck-config-learning-steps-tooltip =
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One or more delays, separated by spaces. The first delay will be used
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when you press the `Again` button on a new card, and is 1 minute by default.
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The `Good` button will advance to the next step, which is 10 minutes by default.
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Once all steps have been passed, the card will become a review card, and
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will appear on a different day. { -deck-config-delay-hint }
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deck-config-graduating-interval-tooltip =
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The number of days to wait before showing a card again, after the `Good` button
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is pressed on the final learning step.
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deck-config-easy-interval-tooltip =
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The number of days to wait before showing a card again, after the `Easy` button
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is used to immediately remove a card from learning.
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deck-config-new-insertion-order = Insertion order
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deck-config-new-insertion-order-tooltip =
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Controls the position (due #) new cards are assigned when you add new cards.
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Cards with a lower due number will be shown first when studying. Changing
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this option will automatically update the existing position of new cards.
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deck-config-new-insertion-order-sequential = Sequential (oldest cards first)
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deck-config-new-insertion-order-random = Random
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deck-config-new-insertion-order-random-with-v3 =
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With the v3 scheduler, it is better to leave this set to sequential, and
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adjust the new card gather order instead.
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## Lapses section
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deck-config-relearning-steps = Relearning steps
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deck-config-relearning-steps-tooltip =
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Zero or more delays, separated by spaces. By default, pressing the `Again`
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button on a review card will show it again 10 minutes later. If no delays
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are provided, the card will have its interval changed, without entering
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relearning. { -deck-config-delay-hint }
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deck-config-leech-threshold-tooltip =
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The number of times `Again` needs to be pressed on a review card before it is
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marked as a leech. Leeches are cards that consume a lot of your time, and
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when a card is marked as a leech, it's a good idea to rewrite it, delete it, or
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think of a mnemonic to help you remember it.
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# See actions-suspend-card and scheduling-tag-only for the wording
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deck-config-leech-action-tooltip =
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`Tag Only`: Add a 'leech' tag to the note, and display a pop-up.
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`Suspend Card`: In addition to tagging the note, hide the card until it is
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manually unsuspended.
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## Burying section
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deck-config-bury-title = Burying
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deck-config-bury-new-siblings = Bury new siblings
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deck-config-bury-review-siblings = Bury review siblings
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deck-config-bury-interday-learning-siblings = Bury interday learning siblings
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deck-config-bury-new-tooltip =
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Whether other `new` cards of the same note (e.g. reverse cards, adjacent cloze deletions)
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will be delayed until the next day.
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deck-config-bury-review-tooltip = Whether other `review` cards of the same note will be delayed until the next day.
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deck-config-bury-interday-learning-tooltip =
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Whether other `learning` cards of the same note with intervals > 1 day
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will be delayed until the next day.
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deck-config-bury-priority-tooltip =
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When Anki gathers cards, it first gathers intraday learning cards, then
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interday learning cards, then review cards, and finally new cards. This affects
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how burying works:
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- If you have all burying options enabled, the sibling that comes earliest in
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that list will be shown. For example, a review card will be shown in preference
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to a new card.
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- Siblings later in the list can not bury earlier card types. For example, if you
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disable burying of new cards, and study a new card, it will not bury any interday
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learning or review cards, and you may see both a review sibling and new sibling in the
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same session.
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## Ordering section
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deck-config-ordering-title = Display Order
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deck-config-new-gather-priority = New card gather order
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deck-config-new-gather-priority-tooltip-2 =
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`Deck`: Gathers cards from each subdeck in order, starting from the top. Cards from each subdeck are
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gathered in ascending position. If the daily limit of the selected deck is reached, gathering
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can stop before all subdecks have been checked. This order is fastest in large collections, and
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allows you to prioritize subdecks that are closer to the top.
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`Ascending position`: Gathers cards by ascending position (due #), which is typically
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the oldest-added first.
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`Descending position`: Gathers cards by descending position (due #), which is typically
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the latest-added first.
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`Random notes`: Picks notes at random, then gathers all of its cards.
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`Random cards`: Gathers cards in a random order.
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deck-config-new-gather-priority-deck = Deck
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deck-config-new-gather-priority-deck-then-random-notes = Deck, then random notes
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deck-config-new-gather-priority-position-lowest-first = Ascending position
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deck-config-new-gather-priority-position-highest-first = Descending position
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deck-config-new-gather-priority-random-notes = Random notes
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deck-config-new-gather-priority-random-cards = Random cards
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deck-config-new-card-sort-order = New card sort order
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deck-config-new-card-sort-order-tooltip-2 =
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`Card type, then order gathered`: Shows cards in order of card type number.
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Cards of each card type number are shown in the order they were gathered.
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If you have sibling burying disabled, this will ensure all front→back cards are seen before any back→front cards.
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This is useful to have all cards of the same note shown in the same session, but not
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too close to one another.
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`Order gathered`: Shows cards exactly as they were gathered. If sibling burying is disabled,
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this will typically result in all cards of a note being seen one after the other.
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`Card type, then random`: Shows cards in order of card type number. Cards of each card
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type number are shown in a random order. This order is useful if you don't want sibling cards
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to appear too close to each other, but still want the cards to appear in a random order.
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`Random note, then card type`: Picks notes at random, then shows all of its cards
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in order.
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`Random`: Shows cards in a random order.
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deck-config-sort-order-card-template-then-random = Card type, then random
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deck-config-sort-order-random-note-then-template = Random note, then card type
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deck-config-sort-order-random = Random
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deck-config-sort-order-template-then-gather = Card type, then order gathered
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deck-config-sort-order-gather = Order gathered
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deck-config-new-review-priority = New/review order
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deck-config-new-review-priority-tooltip = When to show new cards in relation to review cards.
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deck-config-interday-step-priority = Interday learning/review order
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deck-config-interday-step-priority-tooltip =
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When to show (re)learning cards that cross a day boundary.
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The review limit is always applied first to interday learning cards, and
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then review cards. This option will control the order the gathered cards are shown in,
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but interday learning cards will always be gathered first.
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deck-config-review-mix-mix-with-reviews = Mix with reviews
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deck-config-review-mix-show-after-reviews = Show after reviews
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deck-config-review-mix-show-before-reviews = Show before reviews
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deck-config-review-sort-order = Review sort order
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deck-config-review-sort-order-tooltip =
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The default order prioritizes cards that have been waiting longest, so that
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if you have a backlog of reviews, the longest-waiting ones will appear
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first. If you have a large backlog that will take more than a few days to
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clear, or wish to see cards in subdeck order, you may find the alternate
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sort orders preferable.
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deck-config-sort-order-due-date-then-random = Due date, then random
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deck-config-sort-order-due-date-then-deck = Due date, then deck
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deck-config-sort-order-deck-then-due-date = Deck, then due date
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deck-config-sort-order-ascending-intervals = Ascending intervals
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deck-config-sort-order-descending-intervals = Descending intervals
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deck-config-sort-order-ascending-ease = Ascending ease
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deck-config-sort-order-descending-ease = Descending ease
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deck-config-sort-order-ascending-difficulty = Easy cards first
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deck-config-sort-order-descending-difficulty = Difficult cards first
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deck-config-sort-order-retrievability-ascending = Ascending retrievability
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deck-config-sort-order-retrievability-descending = Descending retrievability
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deck-config-display-order-will-use-current-deck =
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Anki will use the display order from the deck you
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select to study, and not any subdecks it may have.
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## Timer section
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deck-config-timer-title = Timer
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deck-config-maximum-answer-secs = Maximum answer seconds
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deck-config-maximum-answer-secs-tooltip =
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The maximum number of seconds to record for a single review. If an answer
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exceeds this time (because you stepped away from the screen for example),
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the time taken will be recorded as the limit you have set.
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deck-config-show-answer-timer-tooltip =
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In the review screen, show a timer that counts the number of seconds you're
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taking to review each card.
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deck-config-stop-timer-on-answer = Stop timer on answer
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deck-config-stop-timer-on-answer-tooltip =
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Whether to stop the timer when the answer is revealed.
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This doesn't affect statistics.
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## Auto Advance section
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deck-config-seconds-to-show-question = Seconds to show question for
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deck-config-seconds-to-show-question-tooltip-3 = When auto advance is activated, the number of seconds to wait before applying the question action. Set to 0 to disable.
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deck-config-seconds-to-show-answer = Seconds to show answer for
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deck-config-seconds-to-show-answer-tooltip-2 = When auto advance is activated, the number of seconds to wait before applying the answer action. Set to 0 to disable.
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deck-config-question-action-show-answer = Show Answer
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deck-config-question-action-show-reminder = Show Reminder
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deck-config-question-action = Question action
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deck-config-question-action-tool-tip = The action to perform after the question is shown, and time has elapsed.
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deck-config-answer-action = Answer action
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deck-config-answer-action-tooltip-2 = The action to perform after the answer is shown, and time has elapsed.
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deck-config-wait-for-audio-tooltip-2 = Wait for audio to finish before automatically applying the question action or answer action.
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## Audio section
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deck-config-audio-title = Audio
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deck-config-disable-autoplay = Don't play audio automatically
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deck-config-disable-autoplay-tooltip =
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When enabled, Anki will not play audio automatically.
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It can be played manually by clicking/tapping on an audio icon, or by using the Replay action.
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deck-config-skip-question-when-replaying = Skip question when replaying answer
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deck-config-always-include-question-audio-tooltip =
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Whether the question audio should be included when the Replay action is
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used while looking at the answer side of a card.
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## Advanced section
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deck-config-advanced-title = Advanced
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deck-config-maximum-interval-tooltip =
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The maximum number of days a review card will wait. When reviews have
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reached the limit, `Hard`, `Good` and `Easy` will all give the same delay.
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The shorter you set this, the greater your workload will be.
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deck-config-starting-ease-tooltip =
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The ease multiplier new cards start with. By default, the `Good` button on a
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newly-learned card will delay the next review by 2.5x the previous delay.
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deck-config-easy-bonus-tooltip =
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An extra multiplier that is applied to a review card's interval when you rate
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it `Easy`.
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deck-config-interval-modifier-tooltip =
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This multiplier is applied to all reviews, and minor adjustments can be used
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to make Anki more conservative or aggressive in its scheduling. Please see
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the manual before changing this option.
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deck-config-hard-interval-tooltip = The multiplier applied to a review interval when answering `Hard`.
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deck-config-new-interval-tooltip = The multiplier applied to a review interval when answering `Again`.
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deck-config-minimum-interval-tooltip = The minimum interval given to a review card after answering `Again`.
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deck-config-custom-scheduling = Custom scheduling
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deck-config-custom-scheduling-tooltip = Affects the entire collection. Use at your own risk!
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# Easy Days section
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deck-config-easy-days-title = Easy Days
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deck-config-easy-days-monday = Monday
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deck-config-easy-days-tuesday = Tuesday
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deck-config-easy-days-wednesday = Wednesday
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deck-config-easy-days-thursday = Thursday
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deck-config-easy-days-friday = Friday
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deck-config-easy-days-saturday = Saturday
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deck-config-easy-days-sunday = Sunday
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deck-config-easy-days-normal = Normal
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deck-config-easy-days-reduced = Reduced
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deck-config-easy-days-minimum = Minimum
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deck-config-easy-days-no-normal-days = At least one day should be set to '{ deck-config-easy-days-normal }'.
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## Adding/renaming
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deck-config-add-group = Add Preset
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deck-config-name-prompt = Name
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deck-config-rename-group = Rename Preset
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deck-config-clone-group = Clone Preset
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## Removing
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deck-config-remove-group = Remove Preset
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deck-config-will-require-full-sync =
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The requested change will require a one-way sync. If you have made changes
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on another device, and not synced them to this device yet, please do so before
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you proceed.
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deck-config-confirm-remove-name = Remove { $name }?
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## Other Buttons
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deck-config-save-button = Save
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deck-config-save-to-all-subdecks = Save to All Subdecks
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deck-config-save-and-optimize = Optimize All Presets
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deck-config-revert-button-tooltip = Restore this setting to its default value?
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## These strings are shown via the Description button at the bottom of the
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## overview screen.
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deck-config-description-new-handling = Anki 2.1.41+ handling
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deck-config-description-new-handling-hint =
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Treats input as markdown, and cleans HTML input. When enabled, the
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description will also be shown on the congratulations screen.
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Markdown will appear as text on Anki 2.1.40 and below.
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## Warnings shown to the user
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deck-config-daily-limit-will-be-capped =
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A parent deck has a limit of { $cards ->
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[one] { $cards } card
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*[other] { $cards } cards
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}, which will override this limit.
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deck-config-reviews-too-low =
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If adding { $cards ->
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[one] { $cards } new card each day
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*[other] { $cards } new cards each day
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}, your review limit should be at least { $expected }.
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deck-config-learning-step-above-graduating-interval = The graduating interval should be at least as long as your final learning step.
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deck-config-good-above-easy = The easy interval should be at least as long as the graduating interval.
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deck-config-relearning-steps-above-minimum-interval = The minimum lapse interval should be at least as long as your final relearning step.
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deck-config-maximum-answer-secs-above-recommended = Anki can schedule your reviews more efficiently when you keep each question short.
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## Selecting a deck
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deck-config-which-deck = Which deck would you like to display options for?
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## Messages related to the FSRS scheduler
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deck-config-updating-cards = Updating cards: { $current_cards_count }/{ $total_cards_count }...
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deck-config-invalid-parameters = The provided FSRS parameters are invalid. Leave them blank to use the default parameters.
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deck-config-not-enough-history = Insufficient review history to perform this operation.
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deck-config-unable-to-determine-desired-retention =
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Unable to determine a minimum recommended retention.
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deck-config-must-have-400-reviews =
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{ $count ->
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[one] Only { $count } review was found.
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*[other] Only { $count } reviews were found.
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} You must have at least 400 reviews for this operation.
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# Numbers that control how aggressively the FSRS algorithm schedules cards
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deck-config-weights = FSRS parameters
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deck-config-compute-optimal-weights = Optimize FSRS parameters
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deck-config-compute-minimum-recommended-retention = Minimum recommended retention
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deck-config-optimize-button = Optimize Current Preset
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deck-config-compute-button = Compute
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deck-config-ignore-before = Ignore cards reviewed before
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deck-config-time-to-optimize = It's been a while - using the Optimize All button is recommended.
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deck-config-evaluate-button = Evaluate
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deck-config-desired-retention = Desired retention
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deck-config-historical-retention = Historical retention
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deck-config-smaller-is-better = Smaller numbers indicate a better fit to your review history.
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deck-config-steps-too-large-for-fsrs = When FSRS is enabled, steps of 1 day or more are not recommended.
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deck-config-get-params = Get Params
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deck-config-predicted-minimum-recommended-retention = Minimum recommended retention: { $num }
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deck-config-complete = { $num }% complete.
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deck-config-iterations = Iteration: { $count }...
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deck-config-reschedule-cards-on-change = Reschedule cards on change
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deck-config-fsrs-tooltip =
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Affects the entire collection.
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The Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler (FSRS) is an alternative to Anki's legacy SuperMemo 2 (SM-2) algorithm.
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By more accurately determining how likely you are to forget a card, it can help you remember
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more material in the same amount of time. This setting is shared by all presets.
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deck-config-desired-retention-tooltip =
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By default, Anki schedules cards so that you have a 90% chance of remembering them when
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they come up for review again. If you increase this value, Anki will show cards more frequently
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to increase the chances of you remembering them. If you decrease the value, Anki will show cards
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less frequently, and you will forget more of them. Be conservative when adjusting this - higher
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values will greatly increase your workload, and lower values can be demoralizing when you forget
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a lot of material.
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deck-config-historical-retention-tooltip =
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When some of your review history is missing, FSRS needs to fill in the gaps. By default, it will
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assume that when you did those old reviews, you remembered 90% of the material. If your old retention
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was appreciably higher or lower than 90%, adjusting this option will allow FSRS to better approximate
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the missing reviews.
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Your review history may be incomplete for two reasons:
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1. Because you're using the 'ignore cards reviewed before' option.
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2. Because you previously deleted review logs to free up space, or imported material from a different
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SRS program.
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The latter is quite rare, so unless you're using the former option, you probably don't need to adjust
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this option.
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deck-config-weights-tooltip2 =
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FSRS parameters affect how cards are scheduled. Anki will start with default parameters. You can use
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the option below to optimize the parameters to best match your performance in decks using this preset.
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deck-config-reschedule-cards-on-change-tooltip =
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Affects the entire collection, and is not saved.
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This option controls whether the due dates of cards will be changed when you enable FSRS, or optimize
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the parameters. The default is not to reschedule cards: future reviews will use the new scheduling, but
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there will be no immediate change to your workload. If rescheduling is enabled, the due dates of cards
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will be changed.
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deck-config-reschedule-cards-warning =
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Depending on your desired retention, this can result in a large number of cards becoming
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due, so is not recommended when first switching from SM-2.
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Use this option sparingly, as it will add a review entry to each of your cards, and
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increase the size of your collection.
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deck-config-ignore-before-tooltip-2 =
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If set, cards reviewed before the provided date will be ignored when optimizing FSRS parameters.
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This can be useful if you imported someone else's scheduling data, or have changed the way you use the answer buttons.
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deck-config-compute-optimal-weights-tooltip2 =
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When you click the Optimize button, FSRS will analyze your review history, and generate parameters that are
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optimal for your memory and the content you're studying. If your decks vary wildly in subjective difficulty, it
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is recommended to assign them separate presets, as the parameters for easy decks and hard decks will be different.
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You don't need to optimize your parameters frequently - once every few months is sufficient.
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By default, parameters will be calculated from the review history of all decks using the current preset. You can
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optionally adjust the search before calculating the parameters, if you'd like to alter which cards are used for
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optimizing the parameters.
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deck-config-compute-optimal-retention-tooltip4 =
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This tool will attempt to find the desired retention value
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that will lead to the most material learnt, in the least amount of time. The calculated number can serve as a reference
|
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when deciding what to set your desired retention to. You may wish to choose a higher desired retention if you’re
|
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willing to invest more study time to achieve it. Setting your desired retention lower than the minimum
|
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is not recommended, as it will lead to a higher workload, because of the high forgetting rate.
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deck-config-please-save-your-changes-first = Please save your changes first.
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deck-config-a-100-day-interval =
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{ $days ->
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[one] A 100 day interval will become { $days } day.
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*[other] A 100 day interval will become { $days } days.
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}
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deck-config-percent-of-reviews =
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{ $reviews ->
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[one] { $pct }% of { $reviews } review
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*[other] { $pct }% of { $reviews } reviews
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}
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deck-config-optimizing-preset = Optimizing preset { $current_count }/{ $total_count }...
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deck-config-fsrs-must-be-enabled = FSRS must be enabled first.
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||
deck-config-fsrs-params-optimal = The FSRS parameters currently appear to be optimal.
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||
deck-config-fsrs-params-no-reviews = No reviews found. Please check that this preset is assigned to all decks you want to optimize (including subdecks) and try again.
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||
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deck-config-wait-for-audio = Wait for audio
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||
deck-config-show-reminder = Show Reminder
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||
deck-config-answer-again = Answer Again
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||
deck-config-answer-hard = Answer Hard
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||
deck-config-answer-good = Answer Good
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||
deck-config-days-to-simulate = Days to simulate
|
||
deck-config-desired-retention-below-optimal = Your desired retention is below optimal. Increasing it is recommended.
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||
deck-config-fsrs-simulator-y-axis-title-time = Review Time/Day
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||
deck-config-fsrs-simulator-y-axis-title-count = Review Count/Day
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||
# Description of the y axis in the FSRS simulation
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||
# diagram (Deck options -> FSRS) showing the total number of
|
||
# cards that can be recalled or retrieved on a specific date.
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||
deck-config-fsrs-simulator-y-axis-title-memorized = Memorized Total
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||
deck-config-fsrs-simulator-experimental = FSRS simulator (experimental)
|
||
deck-config-additional-new-cards-to-simulate = Additional new cards to simulate
|
||
deck-config-simulate = Simulate
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||
deck-config-clear-last-simulate = Clear last simulation
|
||
deck-config-fsrs-simulator-radio-count = Reviews
|
||
# Radio button in the FSRS simulation diagram (Deck options -> FSRS) selecting
|
||
# to show the total number of cards that can be recalled or retrieved on a
|
||
# specific date.
|
||
deck-config-fsrs-simulator-radio-memorized = Memorized
|
||
|
||
## NO NEED TO TRANSLATE. This text is no longer used by Anki, and will be removed in the future.
|
||
|
||
deck-config-bury-siblings = Bury siblings
|
||
deck-config-do-not-bury = Do not bury siblings
|
||
deck-config-bury-if-new = Bury if new
|
||
deck-config-bury-if-new-or-review = Bury if new or review
|
||
deck-config-bury-if-new-review-or-interday = Bury if new, review, or interday learning
|
||
deck-config-bury-tooltip =
|
||
Siblings are other cards from the same note (eg forward/reverse cards, or
|
||
other cloze deletions from the same text).
|
||
|
||
When this option is off, multiple cards from the same note may be seen on the same
|
||
day. When enabled, Anki will automatically *bury* siblings, hiding them until the next
|
||
day. This option allows you to choose which kinds of cards may be buried when you answer
|
||
one of their siblings.
|
||
|
||
When using the V3 scheduler, interday learning cards can also be buried. Interday
|
||
learning cards are cards with a current learning step of one or more days.
|
||
deck-config-seconds-to-show-question-tooltip = When auto advance is activated, the number of seconds to wait before revealing the answer. Set to 0 to disable.
|
||
deck-config-answer-action-tooltip = The action to perform on the current card before automatically advancing to the next one.
|
||
deck-config-wait-for-audio-tooltip = Wait for audio to finish before automatically revealing answer or next question.
|
||
deck-config-ignore-before-tooltip =
|
||
If set, reviews before the provided date will be ignored when optimizing & evaluating FSRS parameters.
|
||
This can be useful if you imported someone else's scheduling data, or have changed the way you use the answer buttons.
|
||
deck-config-compute-optimal-retention-tooltip =
|
||
This tool assumes you're starting with 0 cards, and will attempt to calculate the amount of material you'll
|
||
be able to retain in the given time frame. The estimated retention will greatly depend on your inputs, and
|
||
if it significantly differs from 0.9, it's a sign that the time you've allocated each day is either too low
|
||
or too high for the amount of cards you're trying to learn. This number can be useful as a reference, but it
|
||
is not recommended to copy it into the desired retention field.
|
||
|
||
deck-config-compute-optimal-retention = Compute minimum recommended retention
|
||
deck-config-predicted-optimal-retention = Minimum recommended retention: { $num }
|
||
deck-config-weights-tooltip =
|
||
FSRS parameters affect how cards are scheduled. Anki will start with default parameters. Once
|
||
you've accumulated 1000+ reviews, you can use the option below to optimize the parameters to best
|
||
match your performance in decks using this preset.
|
||
deck-config-compute-optimal-weights-tooltip =
|
||
Once you've done 1000+ reviews in Anki, you can use the Optimize button to analyze your review history,
|
||
and automatically generate parameters that are optimal for your memory and the content you're studying.
|
||
If you have decks that vary wildly in difficulty, it is recommended to assign them separate presets, as
|
||
the parameters for easy decks and hard decks will be different. There is no need to optimize your parameters
|
||
frequently - once every few months is sufficient.
|
||
|
||
By default, parameters will be calculated from the review history of all decks using the current preset. You can
|
||
optionally adjust the search before calculating the parameters, if you'd like to alter which cards are used for
|
||
optimizing the parameters.
|
||
deck-config-compute-optimal-retention-tooltip2 =
|
||
This tool assumes that you’re starting with 0 learned cards, and will attempt to find the desired retention
|
||
value that will lead to the most material learnt, in the least amount of time. This number can be used as a
|
||
reference when deciding what to set your desired retention to. You may wish to choose a higher desired retention,
|
||
if you’re willing to trade more study time for a greater recall rate. Setting your desired retention lower than
|
||
the minimum is not recommended, as it will lead to more work without benefit.
|
||
deck-config-compute-optimal-retention-tooltip3 =
|
||
This tool assumes that you’re starting with 0 learned cards, and will attempt to find the desired retention value
|
||
that will lead to the most material learnt, in the least amount of time. To accurately simulate your learning process,
|
||
this feature requires a minimum of 400+ reviews. The calculated number can serve as a reference when deciding what to
|
||
set your desired retention to. You may wish to choose a higher desired retention, if you’re willing to trade more study
|
||
time for a greater recall rate. Setting your desired retention lower than the minimum is not recommended, as it will
|
||
lead to a higher workload, because of the high forgetting rate.
|
||
deck-config-seconds-to-show-question-tooltip-2 = When auto advance is activated, the number of seconds to wait before revealing the answer. Set to 0 to disable.
|
||
deck-config-invalid-weights = Parameters must be either left blank to use the defaults, or must be 17 comma-separated numbers.
|
||
deck-config-fsrs-on-all-clients =
|
||
Please ensure all of your Anki clients are Anki(Mobile) 23.10+ or AnkiDroid 2.17+. FSRS will
|
||
not work correctly if one of your clients is older.
|
||
deck-config-optimize-all-tip = You can optimize all presets at once by using the dropdown button next to "Save".
|