Algorithm

For these settings to make sense you have to read the scoring algorithm section first.
Weights
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Total priority of all morphs:
The \(\large W_{\text{total}}^{\text{all}}\) weight in \(\mathbf{W_P}\) -
Total priority of unknown morphs:
The \(\large W_{\text{total}}^{\text{unknown}}\) weight in \(\mathbf{W_P}\) -
Total priority of learning morphs:
The \(\large W_{\text{total}}^{\text{learning}}\) weight in \(\mathbf{W_P}\) -
Target difference of all morphs:
The \(\large W_{\text{target}}^{\text{all}}\) weight in \(\mathbf{W_D}\) -
Average priority of all morphs:
The \(\large W_{\text{average}}^{\text{all}}\) weight in \(\mathbf{W_P}\) -
Average priority of learning morphs:
The \(\large W_{\text{average}}^{\text{learning}}\) weight in \(\mathbf{W_P}\) -
Target difference of learning morphs:
The \(\large W_{\text{target}}^{\text{learning}}\) weight in \(\mathbf{W_D}\)
Morph Targets
These are explained in the scoring algorithm: deviation section.
Play around with the variables here: https://www.geogebra.org/graphing/ta3eqb8y
This is what the default \(\large D_{\text{target}}^{\text{all}}\) looks like:

And the default \(\large D_{\text{target}}^{\text{learning}}\) looks like this:

Sorting Cards in the Exact Same Order as a Priority File
If you only want to sort the cards based on the order of a priority file, disable all the weights except for \(W_{\text{total}}^{\text{unknown}}\). This can be especially useful if you are using a study plan.
