Nice, thank you!
On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 10:12:11 PM UTC+2, John . Smith wrote:
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> Perfect! Thanks Andrei.
> Btw, is that documented anywhere official - rather than pester this forum
> I did spend a fair while looking for the answer.
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> Meanwhile, I have updated the page I created f
I only use due dates for tasks with hard due dates, i.e. the task must be
finished on the due date. For all other tasks I use urgency to prioritise.
I'd like to setup a task's start date to recur one week after completion,
but leave the due date blank. So:
Task: Water flower
Start date: Today
Du
Hi, please consider to make the new manual in one more format such as .epub
version
Thanks
Lew
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Hi John,
Seeing as you replied to me, apparently you do not think that. I did read what
you wrote, and have read what you’ve written for going on 4 or more years now.
The issue for anyone following along seems to be that we do understand your
position, but we’re not sure you do. This does not a
Perfect! Thanks Andrei.
Btw, is that documented anywhere official - rather than pester this forum I
did spend a fair while looking for the answer.
Meanwhile, I have updated the page I created for MLO on ShortcutWorld.com
(https://shortcutworld.com/MyLifeOrganized/win/MyLifeOrganized_Shortcuts)
SRhyse
I don't know if you are missing my slightly subtle points deliberately -
points which as I have stated are only valid when several hundreds of tasks
are involved - but either way, I find your tone to be pompous, supercilious
and offensive... So much so that frankly it is unworthy of
Hi John
Have you tried space?
Br
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Hello
Quick question:
Is there a keyboard shortcut to mark a Task as being completed?
If not I was hoping to use Control+Enter, but I can't see how to enter the
"Enter" key into a keyboard shortcut in any case.
With thanks
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I agree with both of you that it would be great to have parsing
available in TBE without having to ask for it. But I have a question?
Would you run the parsing on every task submitted through TBE? Some
tasks should not be parsed. For example, in the task
Congratulate Farhad Manjoo @fmanjo
Thanks for all this feedback, lots to ponder.
I'm working on a boat refit and came across this exact 3x3 idea and
built myself a bunch of tags with icons. In the end I gave it up. The
concept made sense in the description, but I just couldn't remember it.
I ended up creating descriptors that e
Am 10.01.2018 um 11:59 schrieb MOK | MATSURU:
> There are 2 workarounds i can propose to you:
> 01. Use tags on task name = [A1], [A2], [A3]...so on
> - Then u can adjust your views to sort according to them.
> - to facilitate faster typing, you can use Autohotkey (windows app) and
> assign someth
There are 2 workarounds i can propose to you:
01. Use tags on task name = [A1], [A2], [A3]...so on
- Then u can adjust your views to sort according to them.
- to facilitate faster typing, you can use Autohotkey (windows app) and
assign something like "..1" and it will become "[A1]"
- On android, yo
Am 10.01.2018 um 10:07 schrieb MOK | MATSURU:
> just in case you do not know, on windows version, right click on the
> scale gives you 5 levels: Max, More, Normal, Less, Min.
>
> FYI, i don't use this as i find it troublesome.
Right, but that still needs 2 mouse clicks, and you need to know that
Hi Christoph Zwerschke,
just in case you do not know, on windows version, right click on the scale
gives you 5 levels: Max, More, Normal, Less, Min.
FYI, i don't use this as i find it troublesome.
On 10 January 2018 at 16:27, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> Am 10.01.2018 um 04:35 schrieb Dwight:
First, I've been using MLO on Windows/iOS for years and absolutely love it
- nothing else comes close.
I have one issue with the iOS version:
I use task dates with "lock period" set so start date & due date are the
same.
On the iPad in a date view, if I drag a task to another date, the due date
Agree, with testing a lot of task managers & outliners, MLO is probably the
best.But even like all the others, there are some functionalities missing.
Email parsing is one of them. Putting all kind of parameters like CONTEXT &
reminders, makes the functionality much more vlaueble. Moving a task
Am 10.01.2018 um 04:35 schrieb Dwight:
> I understand that the 200-point scale for importance is more than you
> need and that nine levels would be enough for you. That's fine and I
> would like you to have a nine-value scale if that would help you.
> Please know that I use the 200 level scale for
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