, project.title, action.tags);
}
}
}
}
//}}}
-- tomo
On Nov 1, 7:08 am, Jonas Thomas jonasthomas...@gmail.com 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
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
To answer my own question that would be GTDmenu
Wow... This is an awesome application..
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:42 AM, jonas thomas jonasthomas...@gmail.comwrote:
Tom,
Thanks so much One issue I had is that when I copied and pasted some
line feeds where generated that needed
I've been really getting in to D3 and Gtd and it really works for me.
The way I've been using it is to put a prefix on the project title.
0.H
1.W
Where the numeric represents the six level model of review my work.
0 = Runway
5 = Life
This works out well with my reviews, since the stuff that
I've been playing around with defining a tiddler as a project and created
and action called a @sub-project and it seems to work.
I had a the combo action tiddler tagged as:
action @sub-project project important
and it seems to work ok
I originally had this tagged as:
project action @sub-project
Just tried the macro in the link... Seems to work just fine in picking up
projects with no actions just fine.
This java script stuff is darn interesting... Just added learning it as
another project...
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GTD TiddlyWiki
Short answer yes. For the long answer read on:
I've been using D3 for about a year and have been very pleased.
I initially looked at Mgtd and it made no sense to me. Although I
must say I happened to look at Mgtd again a couple of days ago and
had moment of clarity where I could appreciate its
I thought I'd throw the question out here.
I've been using D3 for over 8 months and I like it. I happened to
take another test ride on mgtd the other day and found some features I
really liked and some others that I preferred in D3.
Has anyone made any enhancements to D3 that would duplicate
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-- tomo
On Dec 5, 7:58 pm, Jonas Thomas jonasthomas...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought I'd throw the question out here.
I've been using D3 for over 8 months and I like it. I happened to
take another test ride on mgtd the other day and found some
Hello,
I hate to be a pain here. But I don't know if I hosed something or
not.
I found the backstage export to be convenient to export my archived
actions and projects and then delete them after I did the export.
I thought I was dumping data into a blank D3 file and I could look at
what I
That looks so promising
#$^(@#%^ doesn't seem to work with D3.
Hmm. The test file doesn't work with the cookies either, but something seems
to be happening with D3 but I still get the messages.
(It looks like some gtd cookies are getting through)
I need to look at this later after work (and
Hmm... I already have 2 nights invested in this already.. I suppose giving
opera a quick try (famous last words) won't be too big of a deal.
Other than the .jar files, is there anything else I need. (I wonder if Opera
loads up in synaptic with Java as dependency).
Has anyone had any success with
So... I thought the issue was I didn't java installed on my machine.
I found an interesting link here:
http://www.clickonf5.org/linux/how-install-sun-java-ubuntu-1004-lts
I just went to synaptic which shows that I have openJDK installed.
according to the link bellow I need to create a folder and
I tried D3 and a number of other TD-based solutions. The big thing in
favor of mGSD (Monkey): subprojects. I don't recall any other
solutions with this ability. It isn't perfect, but it at least
recognizes that some projects are connected.
I should have mentioned that part. D3 is not
Hmm.. Any chance of quitting and coming back after a month with a clean
slate?
It sounds to me that the issue lies further up stream versus your GTD
system.
Before I stumbled on to GTD [in reading a book called Dreaming in Code] ,
I use to use make up these to do lists. It seems like wound up
I seem to be getting experiencing the same phenomena. But... If you close
D3 and re-open all seems well (for me anyway).
I've never seem to have the need to projectify.
It seems if you just have an action you can assign a project to it.
It seems like projectify takes and action out of an
Ok... First off, you need to get yourself to your local library or Borders
if it still exists ;( and get a copy of David Allen's Getting Things Done
D3 as well as Mgtd are designed to follow this methodology.
You don't have do to's in the way I think your thinking.
What you need to is to setup up
Hm. That's strange. I thought I saw that behavior also, but when I checked
on Linux Firefox 3.6.17 and I'm not seeing it. The choice appears to be
persistent between sessions. I'm using that TiddlySaver.jar. Perhaps that
the difference.
For myself, the context functionality has always bugged
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