Thank you for looking into this and sharing your Microsoft
conversation here.
As far as I can tell, you are looking at the process where Windows
authenticates the source of an executable. This is not relevant to
my process.
Getting a proper certificate to sign software so that Windows recognizes
th
Yes, in github you can go to "releases" and select 0.67-rc1, it will show
this version was committed on may 7. Your snapshot is already one day
younger. (Shame the "commits" list doesn't show the timestamps and tags as
well, would make it easier to look this up.)
-- Jaap
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 6:
Hi Christoph,
Checkout the latest version, start date is supported, and the "Hide active
tasks" I mentioned will hide them until they are due. (But be aware, latest
version is very fresh, and has some bugs that may bite - hope to have a
more stable version in a week or so.)
@Joseph: I saw your pr
This is not quite what I meant as the current implementation still requires me
keep track of the start date outside of Zim.
The examples that I have to deal with are typically things that I learn about
today and know that I cannot do anything about them until a certain date and
ideally, I woul
On 5/11/17 8:55 AM, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
> Yes, in the context menu there is "Only show active tasks".
But this isn't sticky across instantiations of the task list or zim itself...?
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Yes, in the context menu there is "Only show active tasks".
Regards,
Jaap
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 2:44 PM Christoph Held
wrote:
> Hi
>
> maybe I overlooked the obvious but is it currently possible to make tasks
> disappear from the task list before I can do anything about them?
> Example would
Hi
maybe I overlooked the obvious but is it currently possible to make tasks
disappear from the task list before I can do anything about them?
Example would be I need to respond to a funding call but the call is not out
before a certain date in the future.
Thanks for your help
Christoph
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