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Thanks,
Arun.

On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 8:07 PM arun babu <[email protected]> wrote:

> @Mohammed and PMario
>
>    - Reason behind this request is that only I will be with my child
>    during the daytime for the next month or so. There is only one child who 
> is 2
>    and 1/2 yrs old now. So I have to take care of his food and hence it’s a
>    temporary arrangement. But a long term plan was to track his daily nutrient
>    intake using Carbocommander.  For this reason, a daily notes page or
>    journal page was central to my plan.
>    - Open the daily notes (journal) page and enter the food items for
>    that day in a checklist fashion - this was my initial plan. I wanted to
>    avoid frequent repetition of the same food items. So I listed out different
>    food items for each day in a week and thought of repeating it weekly.
>    - Since projectify and ToDoNow use a central dashboard like approach I
>    couldn’t use them. So initially I used grosinger’s checklist plug in
>    for testing my plan out. It was working fine.
>    - But then I found "multiple list features" in Todolist a few days
>    back and I thought that it can help me to break each day into breakfast,
>    lunch, dinner and so on easily. This is shown in the demo wiki.
>    - Then what I needed was a template function to automatically populate
>    each day's food checklist into the respective daily notes page. I tried
>    using the view-template option and snippets. Temporarily settled with
>    snippets as of now. That’s what I was showing in the demo wiki. But now I
>    understand that I will have to uncheck the checklist items when I use it
>    the next time if I am using the snippet feature. Is there any other way of 
> auto-populating
>    the checklist for a particular day?  If nothing is working, I am ok
>    with manually typing each day's food plan.
>    - Then yesterday while checking the todo apps again, I got interested
>    in the remainder feature in ToDoNow.  If I could add a time to each todo
>    which gives a remainder on reaching the deadline, that would be useful. I
>    also have some daily todos other than these food checklists. So a remainder
>    based on time (not date) will be a very useful feature.
>
>
> To answer Mohammed's questions
>
>    1. Do you want to only have a time stamp or you need the functionality
>    of ToDoNow!  - I need to add a particular time to each todo as a
>    deadline (not as a date)
>    2. Does that mean to have a reminder? - Reason for adding a particular
>    time of a day is to receive notification or reminder on reaching the
>    deadline.
>
> To answer PMario's questions
>
>    1. You intend to create journals that contain the "copy" of a
>    predefined "plan" for 1 day --- Yes
>    2. This journal will be active for 1 day and then it may be archived
>    (no edit possible anymore.) --- Partly yes. I am thinking of repeating the
>    plan weekly on the same day (Monday plan will be repeated on the next
>    Monday). How to repeat the plan is the other question - by using snippets
>    or view-template or manually typing?
>    3. There should be a due-time, no due-date. So a calendar isn't needed
>    --- Yes I need only time. So the calendar is not needed.
>    4. If the due-time is reached, there should be a notification --- Yes
>    5. Will there be more than 1 baby? - No
>    6. Will you have 1 wiki for 1 baby? - No
>    7. Is it important to see who made changes to the wiki? - No
>    8. What should happen with the notification if the browser is _not_
>    running? --- I haven't thought about it much. Will the notification be
>    shown while opening the wiki next time if the deadline has passed.
>
>
> I am open to other ideas as well. There is one more week left before I
> have to start implementing it.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Arun.
>
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> and put it in a checklist format with due time attached. When the time
> comes, there should be some sort of a remainder (or notification).
>
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 5:22 PM PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Arun,
>> Very interesting request. ...
>>
>> I'm summarizing it for myself, to see if I did understand it.
>>
>> What I can  see from your demo wiki is, that
>>
>>  - You intend to create journals, that contain the "copy" of a predefined
>> "plan" for 1 day.
>>  - This journal will be active for 1 day ...
>>        - and then it may be archived (no edit possible anymore.)
>>  - There should be a due-time ... _no_ due-date ...
>>        - So a calender isn't needed
>>  - If the due-time is reached, there should be a notification
>>
>>  So there are some questions.
>>
>>  - Will there be more than 1 baby?
>>  - Will you have 1 wiki for 1 baby?
>>
>>  -  Is it important, to see who made changes to the wiki?
>>
>>  - What should happen with the notification if the browser is _not_
>> running?
>>
>> have fun!
>> mario
>>
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