I missed this post originally - Great Work, very clean layout and
design !

A great contribution, (. . . and something a friend of mine was
looking for)

Mike

On Oct 17, 8:32 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Tobias,
> May I suggest that you either allow the user to set a (past/future)
> reminders horizon (with a warning when the value is high enough to
> trigger an unresponsive script message) or set a maximum of 7 days
> lead-time (which I personally prefer)?
>
> I think you are being generous with 14 days in the past and 7 into the
> future.
>
> To me, ideally, in a GTD environment, once the reminder has fallen
> due, it should be placed in a tiddler containing tasks done as
> appropriate or reset if necessary.
>
> BTW I really like the look and idea of tbGTD.
> Albert
> On Oct 17, 11:20 am, "Tobias -http://tbGTD.tiddlyspot.com";
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Albert,
>
> > Thanks for the feedback!
>
> > > I found that when I imported all my Reminders that it seemed the desk
> > > script gave me problems. It appears that it has to read through all
> > > the reminders before filtering.  I ended up getting an "unresponsive
> > > script". You can experience this yourself by simpling importing all
> > > the reminders (Holidays and all) from the Reminder plugin into the
> > > tbGTD.
>
> > I tried that myself and ...honestly, that is because those standard
> > examples are not well formulated. They are repetitive reminders
> > omitting an important piece of information... a leadtime, which
> > restricts the display of these for a given number of days in the
> > FUTURE.
>
> > My showReminders call in the desk tried to fetch all past reminders up
> > until 10000 days ago and sure, that was a bit exaggerated :-)
>
> > Now, think about what that would do if weekly repetitive reminders are
> > to be displayed for that timeframe! I guess I will mod ReminderMacros,
> > so that such a behaviour is not possible by default, meaning... any
> > repetitive task will have a standard leadtime applied to it ...while
> > also suppressing that rather useless message of "Couldn't find a match
> > for @@color(red):August 17th@@ in the next 14 days.". I changed the
> > timeframe anyways, so that reminders will only show up for at most 14
> > days into the past and 7 into the future (as for the desk). It looks
> > like reminders deserve much more attention, in terms of their own
> > category etc... I will look into that.
>
> > On 17 Okt., 15:41, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Also, for me at least with my poor eyesight, I would like to be able
> > > to change the theme to allow a lighter shade of black as when I look
> > > at the calendar, I can't make out the dates that have reminders.
>
> > As for the calendar, you can always change the colours in:
> > DatePlugin and / or CalendarPlugin
>
> > Well, I didn't yet pay too much attention to these colors, but I now
> > finetuned them to a better visual style, I guess.
> > (see for the updates).
>
> > If you want to change colors in general, let me suggest you use Eric's
> > PaletteMaker:http://tiddlytools.com/#PaletteMaker
>
> > Once you have come up with a nice alternative palette (or discover
> > problems on your way) please post it here!
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Tobias.
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