Chris: I'm happy to tell you that the settings option you want is actually
already there. It's just terribly hard to find, but I'll tell you where it
is.

 

Make certain that the properties pane is _not_ minimized. If it is, click on
the word "properties" to bring it back up. Then, right-click on the word
"properties" to bring up a context menu. It should say Expand All/Collapse
All/Configure. Select Configure, and at the bottom you will find "Edit Notes
in Full panel". Turn it off.

-Dwight

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2012 7:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

 

Doremi, 

 

These are all great suggestions. I know exactly what you're talking about
with those little markers underneath the slider scale. I don't understand
why anyone would need that much precision on entering the importance or
urgency of a task. I mean, it's like someone asking you to rate a movie on a
scale of 1 to 100 stars -- wouldn't 10 stars or 5 stars be much easier? I'm
not going to complain too much, but a lot of other task/to-do programs just
have a dropdown with Lower, Low, Normal, High, Highest as their values for
importance or urgency.

 

Also on the Task Notes panel -- I'd prefer there to be a setting on whether
or not the task properties panel hides when you're entering notes. I
personally think that the default space to edit the task title and type the
task notes into (95 pixels tall, with about 240 characters of the notes
visible) is a perfectly sufficient space to type notes into (of course if
it's more text than that, it can scroll). There might only be a few tasks I
would need to type more into the notes than a couple hundred characters. How
about a setting in the preferences called "Automatically Hide Task
Properties to Edit Note?" (Yes/No)

 


On Monday, December 24, 2012 8:24:44 AM UTC-7, Doremi wrote:

Yes, it's under General.  What I'm saying is that MLO v3 has thos little
markers where you can just click on it to set them in the desired scale
after which you can move the slider to fine tune the value if you want but
not necessarily.


On Monday, December 24, 2012 8:33:42 AM UTC-5, Joshua Cearley wrote:



On Sunday, December 23, 2012 1:54:44 PM UTC-6, Doremi wrote: 

Please note that when you see a (?) beside a word, it means I'm not 
sure if I used the correct terminology. 

- Importance and Urgency Scales.  I preferred to have the old markers 
which I can click on the set specific value of 'less', 'min', 
'normal', 'more' and 'max' then fine tune the value later if I really 
needed a different value (which is seldom.)

 

I see those in the properties tab under General.

 

- Task Notes and Properties.  MLO v3 had separate tabs for Notes and 
Properties.  And a section for Notes within the Properties.  The 
problem with MLO v4 is that when I want to enter a one liner or two in 
the Notes by clicking on the Notes pane(?), the Notes "pane' expands 
and the Properties pane(?) contracts.  I have to click on the 
Properties to make it's sections visible again.  I don't want to have 
to do that.  I think that if I really needed the task notes to expand 
to full pane,  I'll just click on the Properties Section Header(?) to 
collapsed the Properties.  Collapsing the Properties Pane should NOT 
be automatic. 

 

Indeed; things should really keep their sizes, unless you have a Visual
Studio-style thumbtack option to toggle its allowance to move windows for
you. 

 

 

Tab pinning is probably intended to function like Chrome, only the ability
to set an icon for the tab isn't in yet.  Or at least I hope that's planned,
since otherwise its kinda pointless.

 

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