Thanks for these suggestions. I will have a look at both of these
suggestions - very helpful.
Dickon
On Jun 18, 10:51 am, Tone wrote:
> I use show reminders but add smarts, when a reminder occurs if I do
> it, I tag the tiddler with "sleep" if it is a reoccurring thing, or
> closed if it is fi
I use show reminders but add smarts, when a reminder occurs if I do
it, I tag the tiddler with "sleep" if it is a reoccurring thing, or
closed if it is finished.
You can then use the following in the ShowReminder Syntax;
tag:"STRING" - This filters out tiddlers based on the tag applied to
them.
Just thinking out loud. The showReminders lets you specify a leadtime.
Maybe you can have one macro at the top that has a negative leadtime,
wrapped in a "big-bold-red" class to make the items stand out. And
then a second showReminders with a leadtime only for items that are
still in the future w
Yes, I have been using the showReminders macro in my own version of a
project management TW, and it is OK, but I find it a bit clunky and
once a reminder has passed its sell-by date it just vanishes, rather
than turning red or something useful - but thank you for reminding me
of this, as it is sti
http://remindermacros.tiddlyspot.com/
I use the showReminders macro in the top of my default tiddler.
Usually with something like a -3...10 range in case I zone out for a
day or two.
What I would like is a reminder that would actually pop up, for those
in-your-face kind of warnings on things tha
> Is there a way to set up reminders that function like tiddler-'pop-
> ups' on opening a TW?
There is a RemindersPlugin, but I can't find the URL right now, so I'm
not sure whether it would be any help. (Hopefully someone more familiar
with that plugin will respond.)
I first thought you shoul
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