*Update 10260802:* 
They current way to work with checkboxes and tasks in TW5 has one problem 
with what I want to accomplish. Once a list filter is placed in the code 
(<$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[task]!tag[done]...">) the list presents 
as a unit, and there's no way for me to add text between the checkboxes or 
add an additional list under an item on the "parent" list. I'm restricted 
to one-level simple checklist.

I'm looking into CSS only that  will allow me to change the text-decoration 
of a line preceded by a *checked *checkbox to stirkethrough. If I could 
 define a class of a checkbox and use it this way, perhaps I could bypass 
the above problem. 

Likewise, if you guys see a simpler solution to my problem, let me know! 
 Thanks in advance. 



On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 7:46:07 PM UTC-4, Shay Shaked wrote:
>
> If possible, I would like to learn how to do this without installing 
> someone's plug in, because I'm curious to see how it works. Here is what I 
> need. 
>
>
>
>    - I want to create a simple checkbox list, with short sentences. When 
>    checked, the sentence next to the box will be shown as strike-through. 
>    - Next time I open TW, I want TW to remember the checked items (in the 
>    past, it seemed to have reset). 
>    - I want to have the option to include nested checkboxes under the 
>    "parent" one, which will show indented - very similar to other list. 
>    - I want to be able to include a short description under each checkbox 
>    item (a sentence). I don't think this is a problem, it's a simple matter 
> of 
>    just typing under the line of whatever syntax this is going to look like. 
>
> This is the start. I looking through here and there's info about 
> checkboxes, but not exactly what I'm looking for. How complicated is it to 
> create something like this?
>
> *** Edit
>
> I checked TaskManagementExample 
> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TaskManagementExample> and I see TW5 has a very, 
> very close solution to what I want. The problem here is that I have to 
> created tiddler for each task. This is becoming a problem if I just want a 
> simple rundown of my project in one place... I will need to have my 
> sub-tasks nested with the main project, and that's becoming more 
> complicated because I will need to have them tagged three times at the end: 
> as task, as done, and then as the parent tag. 
>
> Does anyone uses TW for project management and can share a sample with me? 
>
>

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