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On Nov 2, 10:42 am, jonas thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tom,
> Thanks so much.... One issue I had is that when I copied and pasted some
> line feeds where generated that needed to be taken out.
> I did that and all is well......
> This is sooo cool. :)
> Btw... I like to add this to the pull down review menu on the left side.
> Could you tell me which tiddler I need to look at?
> Thank you, Thank you.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 8:45 AM, tomo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > There is nothing explicit to help you, but it is easy enough to create
> > a variant of the built-in d3 function that does the project lists.
> > Here is a quick-and-dirty plugin that will do the job. Simply paste
> > this into a new tiddler ("gtdSomedayList", for example), make sure the
> > tiddler has the tag "systemConfig", and save/reload your document.
> > Then create another new tiddler ("Someday Review", for example, and
> > put into it "<<gtdSomedayList>>", and close it. Presto.
>
> > //{{{
> > config.macros.gtdSomedayList = {}
> > config.macros.gtdSomedayList.handler = function
> > (place,macroName,params)
> > {
> > var theList = createTiddlyElement(place, "ul", null,
> > "gtdActionList");
> > var parentTiddlerName = story.findContainingTiddler
> > (place).getAttribute("tiddler");
>
> > var projects = store.getTaggedTiddlers
> > (config.options.txtGTDSomedayContext);
> > // do an importance sort on project list first, so they bubble to
> > the
> > top
> > projects.sort(_GTD.projectSorter);
> > for (var i = 0; i < projects.length; i++) {
> > var project = projects[i];
> > // this will present the actions in the same order as they
> > appear in
> > the project
> > var theListItem = createTiddlyElement(theList, "li", null,
> > "gtdActionListProject");
> > createTiddlyLink(theListItem, project.title, true);
> > if (project.gtdActions != undefined &&
> > project.gtdActions.length >
> > 0) {
> > var subList = createTiddlyElement(theList, "ul",
> > null,
> > "gtdActionList");
> > for (var j = 0; j < project.gtdActions.length; j++)
> > {
> > var action = project.gtdActions[j];
> > var subListItem =
> > createTiddlyElement(subList, "li");
> > var el =
> > config.macros.gtdAction.createActionElement(subListItem,
> > action, project.title, action.tags);
> > }
> > }
> > }
> > }
> > //}}}
>
> > -- tomo
>
> > On Nov 1, 7:08 am, Jonas Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > I've been really enjoying D3, but there is one feature (for me anyway)
> > > which would be really nice to have.
>
> > > I have a huge amount of someday-maybe projects defined that I'd like
> > > to skim over in my project review.
>
> > > Currently I need to click each one of them individually to review
> > > them. This is really cumbersome, since my D3 file is big and there is
> > > bit of a time lag.
>
> > > What would be the cats meow would be a someday maybe project review
> > > similar to Project Review for active items.
>
> > > These projects are still in the cooker so to say and it would probably
> > > be nice to list the outcome statement also. In this way, I could have
> > > the review generate while I'm getting my morning coffee.
>
> > > I'm surprised that no one has requested this before. I googled a bit
> > > and didn't find anything (perhaps, I don't have the correct search
> > > terms) or I'm just wired weird.
>
> > > While I wouldn't mind adding Learning Java script to the list, I just
> > > as soon not re-invent the wheel if this has been done already.
> > > Does any happen to know that a plug-in has been written to do what I'm
> > > interested in doing?
> > > Thanks in advance
> > > JT
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