### Text shown on the "Deck Options" screen ## Top section # Used in the deck configuration screen to show how many decks are used # by a particular configuration group, eg "Group1 (used by 3 decks)" deck-config-used-by-decks = used by { $decks -> [one] { $decks } deck *[other] { $decks } decks } deck-config-default-name = Default deck-config-title = Deck Options ## Daily limits section deck-config-daily-limits = Daily Limits deck-config-new-limit-tooltip = The maximum number of new cards to introduce in a day, if new cards are available. Because new material will increase your short-term review workload, this should typically be at least 10x smaller than your review limit. deck-config-review-limit-tooltip = The maximum number of review cards to show in a day, if cards are ready for review. deck-config-limit-deck-v3 = When studying a deck that has subdecks inside it, the limits set on each subdeck control the maximum number of cards drawn from that particular deck. The selected deck's limits control the total cards that will be shown. deck-config-limit-new-bound-by-reviews = The review limit affects the new limit. For example, if your review limit is set to 200, and you have 190 reviews waiting, a maximum of 10 new cards will be introduced. If your review limit has been reached, no new cards will be shown. deck-config-limit-interday-bound-by-reviews = The review limit also affects interday learning cards. When applying the limit, interday learning cards are fetched first, then reviews. deck-config-tab-description = - `Preset`: The limit is shared with all decks using this preset. - `This deck`: The limit is specific to this deck. - `Today only`: Make a temporary change to this deck's limit. deck-config-new-cards-ignore-review-limit = New cards ignore review limit deck-config-new-cards-ignore-review-limit-tooltip = By default, the review limit also applies to new cards, and no new cards will be shown when the review limit has been reached. If this option is enabled, new cards will be shown regardless of the review limit. deck-config-apply-all-parent-limits = Limits start from top deck-config-apply-all-parent-limits-tooltip = By default, limits start from the deck you select. If this option is enabled, the limits will start from the top-level deck instead, which can be useful if you wish to study individual sub-decks, while enforcing a total limit on cards/day. deck-config-affects-entire-collection = Affects the entire collection. ## Daily limit tabs: please try to keep these as short as the English version, ## as longer text will not fit on small screens. deck-config-shared-preset = Preset deck-config-deck-only = This deck deck-config-today-only = Today only ## New Cards section deck-config-learning-steps = Learning steps # Please don't translate `1m`, `2d` -deck-config-delay-hint = Delays are typically minutes (eg `1m`) or days (eg `2d`), but hours (eg `1h`) and seconds (eg `30s`) are also supported. deck-config-learning-steps-tooltip = One or more delays, separated by spaces. The first delay will be used when you press the `Again` button on a new card, and is 1 minute by default. The `Good` button will advance to the next step, which is 10 minutes by default. Once all steps have been passed, the card will become a review card, and will appear on a different day. { -deck-config-delay-hint } deck-config-graduating-interval-tooltip = The number of days to wait before showing a card again, after the `Good` button is pressed on the final learning step. deck-config-easy-interval-tooltip = The number of days to wait before showing a card again, after the `Easy` button is used to immediately remove a card from learning. deck-config-new-insertion-order = Insertion order deck-config-new-insertion-order-tooltip = Controls the position (due #) new cards are assigned when you add new cards. Cards with a lower due number will be shown first when studying. Changing this option will automatically update the existing position of new cards. deck-config-new-insertion-order-sequential = Sequential (oldest cards first) deck-config-new-insertion-order-random = Random deck-config-new-insertion-order-random-with-v3 = With the V3 scheduler, it is better to leave this set to sequential, and adjust the new card gather order instead. ## Lapses section deck-config-relearning-steps = Relearning steps deck-config-relearning-steps-tooltip = Zero or more delays, separated by spaces. By default, pressing the `Again` button on a review card will show it again 10 minutes later. If no delays are provided, the card will have its interval changed, without entering relearning. { -deck-config-delay-hint } deck-config-leech-threshold-tooltip = The number of times `Again` needs to be pressed on a review card before it is marked as a leech. Leeches are cards that consume a lot of your time, and when a card is marked as a leech, it's a good idea to rewrite it, delete it, or think of a mnemonic to help you remember it. # See actions-suspend-card and scheduling-tag-only for the wording deck-config-leech-action-tooltip = `Tag Only`: Add a "leech" tag to the note, and display a pop-up. `Suspend Card`: In addition to tagging the note, hide the card until it is manually unsuspended. ## Burying section deck-config-bury-title = Burying deck-config-bury-new-siblings = Bury new siblings deck-config-bury-review-siblings = Bury review siblings deck-config-bury-interday-learning-siblings = Bury interday learning siblings deck-config-bury-new-tooltip = Whether other `new` cards of the same note (eg reverse cards, adjacent cloze deletions) will be delayed until the next day. deck-config-bury-review-tooltip = Whether other `review` cards of the same note will be delayed until the next day. deck-config-bury-interday-learning-tooltip = Whether other `learning` cards of the same note with intervals > 1 day will be delayed until the next day. deck-config-bury-priority-tooltip = When Anki gathers cards, it first gathers intraday learning cards, then interday learning cards, then reviews, and finally new cards. This affects how burying works: - If you have all burying options enabled, the sibling that comes earliest in that list will be shown. For example, a review card will be shown in preference to a new card. - Siblings later in the list can not bury earlier card types. For example, if you disable burying of new cards, and study a new card, it will not bury any interday learning or review cards, and you may see both a review sibling and new sibling in the same session. ## Ordering section deck-config-ordering-title = Display Order deck-config-new-gather-priority = New card gather order deck-config-new-gather-priority-tooltip-2 = `Deck`: gathers cards from each deck in order, starting from the top. Cards from each deck are gathered in ascending position. If the daily limit of the selected deck is reached, gathering may stop before all decks have been checked. This order is fastest in large collections, and allows you to prioritize subdecks that are closer to the top. `Ascending position`: gathers cards by ascending position (due #), which is typically the oldest-added first. `Descending position`: gathers cards by descending position (due #), which is typically the latest-added first. `Random notes`: gathers cards of randomly selected notes. When sibling burying is disabled, this allows all cards of a note to be seen in a session (eg. both a front->back and back->front card) `Random cards`: gathers cards completely randomly. deck-config-new-gather-priority-deck = Deck deck-config-new-gather-priority-deck-then-random-notes = Deck then random notes deck-config-new-gather-priority-position-lowest-first = Ascending position deck-config-new-gather-priority-position-highest-first = Descending position deck-config-new-gather-priority-random-notes = Random notes deck-config-new-gather-priority-random-cards = Random cards deck-config-new-card-sort-order = New card sort order deck-config-new-card-sort-order-tooltip-2 = `Card type`: Displays cards in order of card type number. If you have sibling burying disabled, this will ensure all front→back cards are seen before any back→front cards. This is useful to have all cards of the same note shown in the same session, but not too close to one another. `Order gathered`: Shows cards exactly as they were gathered. If sibling burying is disabled, this will typically result in all cards of a note being seen one after the other. `Card type, then random`: Like `Card type`, but shuffles the cards of each card type number. If you use `Ascending position` to gather the oldest cards, you could use this setting to see those cards in a random order, but still ensure cards of the same note do not end up too close to one another. `Random note, then card type`: Picks notes at random, then shows all of their siblings in order. `Random`: Fully shuffles the gathered cards. deck-config-sort-order-card-template-then-random = Card type, then random deck-config-sort-order-random-note-then-template = Random note, then card type deck-config-sort-order-random = Random deck-config-sort-order-template-then-gather = Card type deck-config-sort-order-gather = Order gathered deck-config-new-review-priority = New/review order deck-config-new-review-priority-tooltip = When to show new cards in relation to review cards. deck-config-interday-step-priority = Interday learning/review order deck-config-interday-step-priority-tooltip = When to show (re)learning cards that cross a day boundary. The review limit is always applied first to interday learning cards, and then reviews. This option will control the order the gathered cards are shown in, but interday learning cards will always be gathered first. deck-config-review-mix-mix-with-reviews = Mix with reviews deck-config-review-mix-show-after-reviews = Show after reviews deck-config-review-mix-show-before-reviews = Show before reviews deck-config-review-sort-order = Review sort order deck-config-review-sort-order-tooltip = The default order prioritizes cards that have been waiting longest, so that if you have a backlog of reviews, the longest-waiting ones will appear first. If you have a large backlog that will take more than a few days to clear, or wish to see cards in subdeck order, you may find the alternate sort orders preferable. deck-config-sort-order-due-date-then-random = Due date, then random deck-config-sort-order-due-date-then-deck = Due date, then deck deck-config-sort-order-deck-then-due-date = Deck, then due date deck-config-sort-order-ascending-intervals = Ascending intervals deck-config-sort-order-descending-intervals = Descending intervals deck-config-sort-order-ascending-ease = Ascending ease deck-config-sort-order-descending-ease = Descending ease deck-config-sort-order-ascending-difficulty = Ascending difficulty deck-config-sort-order-descending-difficulty = Descending difficulty deck-config-sort-order-relative-overdueness = Relative overdueness deck-config-display-order-will-use-current-deck = Anki will use the display order from the deck you select to study, and not any subdecks it may have. ## Timer section deck-config-timer-title = Timer deck-config-maximum-answer-secs = Maximum answer seconds deck-config-maximum-answer-secs-tooltip = The maximum number of seconds to record for a single review. If an answer exceeds this time (because you stepped away from the screen for example), the time taken will be recorded as the limit you have set. deck-config-show-answer-timer-tooltip = In the review screen, show a timer that counts the number of seconds you're taking to review each card. deck-config-stop-timer-on-answer = Stop timer on answer deck-config-stop-timer-on-answer-tooltip = Whether to stop the timer when the answer is revealed. This doesn't affect statistics. deck-config-seconds-to-show-question = Seconds to show question deck-config-seconds-to-show-question-tooltip = The number of seconds to wait before automatically advancing to the next question. Set to 0 to disable. deck-config-seconds-to-show-answer = Seconds to show answer deck-config-seconds-to-show-answer-tooltip = The number of seconds to wait before automatically revealing the answer. Set to 0 to disable. deck-config-answer-action = Answer action 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 ## Audio section deck-config-audio-title = Audio deck-config-disable-autoplay = Don't play audio automatically deck-config-disable-autoplay-tooltip = When enabled, Anki will not play audio automatically. It can be played manually by clicking/tapping on an audio icon, or by using the replay audio action. deck-config-skip-question-when-replaying = Skip question when replaying answer deck-config-always-include-question-audio-tooltip = Whether the question audio should be included when the Replay action is used while looking at the answer side of a card. ## Advanced section deck-config-advanced-title = Advanced deck-config-maximum-interval-tooltip = The maximum number of days a review card will wait. When reviews have reached the limit, `Hard`, `Good` and `Easy` will all give the same delay. The shorter you set this, the greater your workload will be. deck-config-starting-ease-tooltip = The ease multiplier new cards start with. By default, the `Good` button on a newly-learned card will delay the next review by 2.5x the previous delay. deck-config-easy-bonus-tooltip = An extra multiplier that is applied to a review card's interval when you rate it `Easy`. deck-config-interval-modifier-tooltip = This multiplier is applied to all reviews, and minor adjustments can be used to make Anki more conservative or aggressive in its scheduling. Please see the manual before changing this option. deck-config-hard-interval-tooltip = The multiplier applied to a review interval when answering `Hard`. deck-config-new-interval-tooltip = The multiplier applied to a review interval when answering `Again`. deck-config-minimum-interval-tooltip = The minimum interval given to a review card after answering `Again`. deck-config-custom-scheduling = Custom scheduling deck-config-custom-scheduling-tooltip = Affects the entire collection. Use at your own risk! ## Adding/renaming deck-config-add-group = Add Preset deck-config-name-prompt = Name deck-config-rename-group = Rename Preset deck-config-clone-group = Clone Preset ## Removing deck-config-remove-group = Remove Preset deck-config-will-require-full-sync = The requested change will require a one-way sync. If you have made changes on another device, and not synced them to this device yet, please do so before you proceed. deck-config-confirm-remove-name = Remove { $name }? ## Other Buttons deck-config-save-button = Save deck-config-save-to-all-subdecks = Save to All Subdecks deck-config-save-and-optimize = Optimize All Presets deck-config-revert-button-tooltip = Restore this setting to its default value. ## These strings are shown via the Description button at the bottom of the ## overview screen. deck-config-description-new-handling = Anki 2.1.41+ handling deck-config-description-new-handling-hint = Treats input as markdown, and cleans HTML input. When enabled, the description will also be shown on the congratulations screen. Markdown will appear as text on Anki 2.1.40 and below. ## Warnings shown to the user deck-config-daily-limit-will-be-capped = A parent deck has a limit of { $cards -> [one] { $cards } card *[other] { $cards } cards }, which will override this limit. deck-config-reviews-too-low = If adding { $cards -> [one] { $cards } new card each day *[other] { $cards } new cards each day }, your review limit should be at least { $expected }. deck-config-learning-step-above-graduating-interval = The graduating interval should be at least as long as your final learning step. deck-config-good-above-easy = The easy interval should be at least as long as the graduating interval. deck-config-relearning-steps-above-minimum-interval = The minimum lapse interval should be at least as long as your final relearning step. deck-config-maximum-answer-secs-above-recommended = Anki can schedule your reviews more efficiently when you keep each question short. ## Selecting a deck deck-config-which-deck = Which deck would you like to display options for? ## Messages related to the FSRS scheduler deck-config-updating-cards = Updating cards: { $current_cards_count }/{ $total_cards_count }... deck-config-invalid-weights = Parameters must be either left blank to use the defaults, or must be 17 comma-separated numbers. deck-config-not-enough-history = Insufficient review history to perform this operation. deck-config-unable-to-determine-desired-retention = Unable to determine an optimal retention. deck-config-must-have-1000-reviews = { $count -> [one] Only { $count } review was found. *[other] Only { $count } reviews were found. } You must have at least 1000 reviews to generate custom parameters. # Numbers that control how aggressively the FSRS algorithm schedules cards deck-config-weights = FSRS parameters deck-config-compute-optimal-weights = Optimize FSRS parameters deck-config-compute-optimal-retention = Compute optimal retention deck-config-optimize-button = Optimize deck-config-compute-button = Compute deck-config-evaluate-button = Evaluate deck-config-desired-retention = Desired retention deck-config-sm2-retention = SM2 retention deck-config-smaller-is-better = Smaller numbers indicate a better fit to your review history. deck-config-steps-too-large-for-fsrs = When FSRS is enabled, steps of 1 day or more are not recommended. deck-config-get-params = Get Params 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-estimated-retention = Estimated retention: { $num } deck-config-complete = { $num }% complete. deck-config-iterations = Iteration: { $count }... deck-config-reschedule-cards-on-change = Reschedule cards on change deck-config-fsrs-tooltip = The Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler (FSRS) is an alternative to Anki's legacy SuperMemo 2 (SM2) scheduler. By more accurately determining when you are likely to forget, it can help you remember more material in the same amount of time. This setting is shared by all deck presets. If you previously used the 'custom scheduling' version of FSRS, please make sure you clear out the custom scheduling section before enabling this option. deck-config-desired-retention-tooltip = The default value of 0.9 will schedule cards so you have a 90% chance of remembering them when they come up for review again. If you increase this value, Anki will show cards more frequently to increase the chances of you remembering them. If you decrease the value, Anki will show cards less frequently, and you will forget more of them. Be conservative when adjusting this - higher values will greatly increase your workload, and lower values can be demoralizing when you forget a lot of material. deck-config-sm2-retention-tooltip = If your actual retention before switching to FSRS was significantly different from 0.9, adjusting this value will allow Anki to better estimate your memory state when it encounters cards that are missing review logs. Since review logs typically won't be missing unless you explicitly deleted them to free up space, most users will not need to adjust this. 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-reschedule-cards-on-change-tooltip = This option controls whether the due dates of cards will be changed when you enable FSRS, or optimize the parameters. The default is not to reschedule cards: future reviews will use the new scheduling, but there will be no immediate change to your workload. If rescheduling is enabled, the due dates of cards will be changed. deck-config-reschedule-cards-warning = Depending on your desired retention, this can result in a large number of cards becoming due, so is not recommended when first switching from SM2. 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-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-please-save-your-changes-first = Please save your changes first. deck-config-a-100-day-interval = { $days -> [one] A 100 day interval will become { $days } day. *[other] A 100 day interval will become { $days } days. } deck-config-percent-of-reviews = { $reviews -> [one] { $pct }% of { $reviews } review *[other] { $pct }% of { $reviews } reviews } deck-config-optimizing-preset = Optimizing preset { $current_count }/{ $total_count }... deck-config-fsrs-must-be-enabled = FSRS must be enabled first. deck-config-wait-for-audio = Wait for audio deck-config-show-reminder = Show Reminder deck-config-answer-again = Answer Again deck-config-answer-hard = Answer Hard deck-config-answer-good = Answer Good ## 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.