Maarten writes:
> and I just discovered that you solved it in version 0.12..0 with adding the
> Subproject tag. My subprojects weren't converted but I've done it manually
> now. Thanks, just what I needed!
You're welcome! Thanks for making great suggestions :)
Cheers,
Nico
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and I just discovered that you solved it in version 0.12..0 with adding the
Subproject tag. My subprojects weren't converted but I've done it manually
now. Thanks, just what I needed!
Maarten
On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 11:09:26 PM UTC+1 Maarten wrote:
> hi Nico,
>
> I've solved it by
hi Nico,
I've solved it by adding !tag[todo] in the
$:/plugins/nico/projectify/ui/dashboard/ProjectList tiddler. This shows
only the top level projects
Maarten
On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 6:00:05 PM UTC+1 Nicolas Petton wrote:
> Maarten writes:
>
> > hi Nico,
>
> Hi Maarten,
>
> >
Maarten writes:
> hi Nico,
Hi Maarten,
> yes, I can use filters. I also use the feature to add new tiddlers as todo
> to projects and then convert them to projects. But when projects grow
> bigger I like to make more manageable by group task into subprojects.
Do you think using sub-tasks
hi Nico,
yes, I can use filters. I also use the feature to add new tiddlers as todo
to projects and then convert them to projects. But when projects grow
bigger I like to make more manageable by group task into subprojects.
* Project A
+ subproject A1
+ subproject A2
+ subproject
Maarten writes:
Hi Maarten,
> Yes, I can use that. But maybe you can add an option to show just the top
> level projects in the sidebar menu and a checkbox to toggle to show only
> the top level projects in the dashboard (or add a new tab TopProjects next
> to All Projects). I have a lot of
hi Nico
>> I was wondering of it is useful and/or possible to use subprojects in
this
>> concept? It makes it easier to group tasks into smaller groups.
>Projectify already supports adding sub-tasks to tasks within a project,
>or did you mean something else?
Yes, I can use that. But maybe
Maarten writes:
> Nico,
Hi Maarten,
> good work. Really one one of the first TW project tools that really seems
> to work for me. Clear structure and nice graphic design.
Thanks! :)
> I was wondering of it is useful and/or possible to use subprojects in this
> concept? It makes it easier
Nico,
good work. Really one one of the first TW project tools that really seems
to work for me. Clear structure and nice graphic design.
I was wondering of it is useful and/or possible to use subprojects in this
concept? It makes it easier to group tasks into smaller groups.
And what's the
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