On Feb 28, 10:22 am, Alex Launi <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Emery Finkelstein <
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > I was unaware that was possible with Do, as I've never seen anything
> > come up with child items.
>
> If you have /any/ item source, it has children. Search for applications then
> arrow into it if you'd like to see it in action.  Whenever you see the arrow
> to the right in the results list, then you have children.
>
> > On a slightly related issue I've noticed that the microblogging plugin
> > is using the global contact list (taking from all of email/IM/Skype/
> > Twitter contacts), to build a list of candidates to address a message
> > to. Is it possible to reduce this to just the Twitter contacts?
>
> Fixed already. This was really just a bug.
>
> So I've already implemented it my way, and I don't particularly like your
> way so I'm going to stick with mine. If you dislike it, our motto is always,
> "patches welcome". I don't see the arrow keys as a problem, they're already
> part of how Do works.
>
> --
> --Alex Launi

I kind of figured this would be the way things would go down.
Regardless, thanks for being so prompt about it.

I couldn't really see a good way of doing it that appealed to me and
kept things simple.

When I actually have the time to look into it, I'll probably write
that patch, even if it is just for personal use. Then again the
functionality I was talking about doesn't really overwrite anything
else. So there shouldn't be too much harm in submitting to the
project.

Emery
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