![]() If sorting, each deck is sorted individually, then 5+ cards are drawn at a time from each subdeck and shuffled before review. This uses a custom queue builder (not V2), a set number of cards are taken from each subdeck (up to max rev) then randomizes the review before displaying it to the user. It will also ensure a set number of today's due cards are taken from each subdeck. This will avoid round-robin scheduling of forgotten cards. Customize sorting by dues, intervals, or reps.If the user have a large amount of overdue, say 25 each, the V2 scheduler would grab 20 cards sorted by dues resulting in 13 Leaves, 4 Clouds, 2 Knots, and 1 Math. A typical example: say Leaves, Clouds, Knots, and Math with a max review of 5 each and a cap at 20 for the parent deck. This creates an imbalance where users with large amount of over due low priority cards could potentially end up focusing on one subdeck. Note2: V2 randomizes subdecks but uses max reviews limit from the parent deck. These uses the same template but were not developed on the same day and operates on differ queues. And HoochieBaby randomizes the day learning queue. Search for the addon HoochiePapa for this feature. Note1: V2 only randomizes review cards, not learning or new cards. "'Randomization of subdecks on the v1 scheduler' in an add-on for 2.0 means to have the best part of the V2 scheduler (imo) while you can sync with AnkiDroid and use all the add-ons that haven't been ported yet." - ijgnd It allows randomization of subdecks on the v1 scheduler without switching to the V2 scheduler. This is the back-ported _fillRev method from the V2 scheduler with some added features from serenityNow and works on both v1 and v2 scheduler. Title is in reference to Seinfeld, no relations to the current slang term.
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