2009/5/12 Owen <[email protected]> > Fritz Meissner wrote: > > >>>> > You can change a note to an event at any time - click on the icon in the > note detail pane that looks like a clock and the start and end fields will > appear. So just enter all your unscheduled items as notes and add the dates > > whenever required. > <<<< > > True, you can enter unscheduled items as notes. But when you look at the > notes in the dashboard they are marked with the creation date. Every note > appears to have a (creation or last modified) date associated with it. > > Logically (imho) unscheduled notes should not display a date, and should > drop to the bottom of the list. That way they can be recognised and > analysed. If it is absolutely essential that Chandler shows a date for each > note then "Unscheduled" should appear as a section between Later and Done. > > I am not saying that "Unscheduled" should be part of the triage, just that > notes that have not been scheduled should clearly appear, visibly, not to > have been scheduled. At the moment that isn't the case. > > Owen > > There's a column between the Title and Date column which displays a clock symbol if the note has been scheduled, a bell if it has an alarm and nothing if it is not scheduled and has no alarm, so unscheduled notes are distinguishable. I must admit that I had never noticed this before you asked the question, so I must consider it, shall we say, an unobtrusive feature. Clicking at the top of that column will sort the scheduled from unscheduled notes.
Fritz
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