I thought I'd read this would be included in v5 but apparently not:
the ability to use Ctrl-click and Shift-click in their usual manner to
select multiple items in the reminder window so they all may be, in unison,
completed/dismissed/snoozed. (Obviously "open" would not be a valid choice
Your current private beta version 5.0.0.3012 is outdated a bit. You need to
download the latest public beta.
On Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 2:45:24 AM UTC+3, Michael Emerald wrote:
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Hello
I just got an insight.
First a little background: On my system, if a task is Active in MLO it
means "do this week".
I use the Active view and move the Start Dates into the future (using
keyboard hotkeys), so that I don't even see them for [X] days. This is my
"Tickler List" in GTD
It will require a bit of concentration, but yes that works. Thank you.
I still think that MLO should give focus to the next task on your list more
easily, though.
In fact, I can't see why it doesn't just give focus to the next task on the
current view automatically.
Would that be useful to
TL;DR: I use the "review" function to handle this issue, with all tasks
that are not "This week" in a branch hidden from the to-do list..
I made a view that shows every task that does not have a review date. I
made a daily recurring task to check that view and assign review dates
and/or
I do agree with you.
However I think that it is nice that there is a possibility to add HTML
code but not as the default format method.
There are mark up languages as Latex that can't do without but it is i.m.o.
not a nice way to format text.
Much much easier to use *B*,*I*,*U* A, *Link*
I have to agree here.
The preview/edit mode split is the most annoying thing for me. All the text
formatting gets not used, because I don't use the Preview mode.
I wonder what are the reasons for this decision.
It seems to me, that the simple rich text formatting implementation (like
the one I