Luk wrote:I've tried to make decks and subdecks with days all prepared in advance but it was too much work and not really practical. In doing it your way it seems to me that you have to be very aware of which sentences are the new ones and which the old ones. I'll need to investigate exactly how Anki deals with the schedule. I forgot to mentioned that I want to practice sentences in both ways--> L1 to L2 and then L2 to L1, with makes it a little more complicate it. I supposed I'll just make and inverse deck separately.
I'm not sure you have to keep track of what's new and old - as long as you set the Again timer to something longer than the supposed 1 minute. Assuming that works, and you only go through the cards once - you'll never see them more than once per day. I still think you can force the program to feed you cards in a certain order, e.g. new before old (or the opposite). And that would work whether you use cards in both directions or just one.
But as RDearman said, you can do all of this without an SRS. Just use your regular spreadsheet program.
Whatever method you choose, good luck (and have fun!)!.