+1 On Sunday, February 3, 2013 10:34:50 AM UTC+1, Roger Leenders wrote: > > > Agreed, this I would really really really appreciate! > Interestingly, the "parsing result" window does include a notes column, so > one would expect that the notes could indeed result from the Rapid Task > Entry. I haven't found how, yet, but this would be extremely useful indeed! > > > On Monday, January 28, 2013 9:06:46 AM UTC+1, NiMhurchu wrote: >> >> I am desperately looking for such a feature, too. >> As an alternative, there could be a different "tag" to show MLO what the >> note is. E. g. "n:", and all after that belongs to the note. This probably >> requires that "n:" is the last argument in the string you enter into the >> rapid task entry window. >> As a second alternative, it could be possible to go to the rapid task >> entry configuration in Tools/Options/Rapid Task Entry Dialog and configure >> a tag, after which everything will be stored in the note. E. g. "http", so >> when parsing out the string, everything from "http" on and after will be >> added to the task notes. >> >> Anyway, a method of defining the notes in the rapid task entry dialog a >> little more exactly would be very much appreciated :) >> >> >> Am Mittwoch, 13. April 2011 01:41:13 UTC+2 schrieb SRhyse: >>> >>> If you can't currently do this then consider it a suggestion- >>> >>> I really like the rapid task entry dialog box, and the ability to have >>> things like context and due date parsed out of it even more so. I like >>> being able to enter in more than one task in at once, but sometimes I >>> need to add notes to tasks, which can only be done from that view by >>> clicking off the top checkbox that decides whether a new line will be >>> notes for a task or a new task. This only allows for notes to be >>> entered in for a task if you enter in one task at a tie here. >>> >>> It'd be nice if you could surround any length of text in that window >>> with something like [N] and [/N], which would automatically add that >>> text as a note for the entry considered a task preceding it in the >>> dialog box. So you could enter in multiple tasks AND notes at the same >>> time in the dialog box like this- >>> >>> Task 1 >>> Task 2 >>> [N]Notes and such for task 2[/N] >>> Task 3 >>> Task 4 >>> >>> The 'Notes and such for task 2' would be entered in as notes for Task >>> 2, while Task 1, Task 3 and Task 4 would still be entered in as >>> individual tasks. >> >>
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