En/na Darlan Cavalcante Moreira ha escrit:
> I use Anki myself and it really is an excellent piece of work. It even
> synchronizes among the different computers that I use. If there was some way
> to
> exchange information between Emacs and Anki it would be better than
> reimplementing supermemo
At Mon, 21 Sep 2009 14:12:32 +0200,
Pere Quintana Seguí wrote:
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> En/na Russell Adams ha escrit:
> > That article looks very interesting. Given the outline format and
> > scheduling in Org it would be conceptually simple to accomplish what
> > they describe.
> >
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> Tha
En/na Russell Adams ha escrit:
> That article looks very interesting. Given the outline format and
> scheduling in Org it would be conceptually simple to accomplish what
> they describe.
>
That is what I thought.
> Is there someplace that the algorithm is fully documented?
There are two free
That article looks very interesting. Given the outline format and
scheduling in Org it would be conceptually simple to accomplish what
they describe.
The portion that would require new code would be a "dispatcher" to
tally which items to view based on an aging property, and to update
that afterwa