**Current situation** - you have a schedule with 300 (example) terms. 0 ready to study. You add a new vector you haven't used before. You now have 300 terms ready to study. Head explodes.
**Idea under consideration** - same schedule. Add a new vector. renshuu spread out the "ready to study" over 14-21 days, so instead of 300 new terms that day, you'd have (on average) 15-20 terms to study each day.
Can you think of any reason why the new idea would not be desirable?
It would fix it :). Basically, the logic is pretty simple:
For each vector that has been added, check all terms in schedule.
If vector needs to be studied now, bump it.
Save.
>> So, it would be able to "repair" situations if you wanted to do that. I could, at some point, add a way to do the same thing to repair the entire schedule if you get backtracked, and it becomes a situation of "fix it" or "give up on it".
What I really want is to be able to bring vector selections out to the front, so it's super easy to just turn on/off vectors to see how they work, without having to jump through a ton of hoops.
I'll answer here, but I'm going to archive this thread soon so we can focus discussion in this thread: https://www.renshuu.org/forums...
Right now, it does not scale at all - it's fixed on the 21 days. This can definitely be adjusted in the future, either automatically, or via a setting (although I'd personally prefer to have it remain entirely hidden).