from a user experience point of view, chronic (or something like it) would be a 
great addition to the product.  I am more of a typer than a clicker, but on a 
laptop dates are too hard to type (i also have to what the day after tomorrow 
is!).  to be able to type in that something is due today or tomorrow would rock.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
On 5 Jan 2008, at 13:35, S K wrote:


> That would be cool to have though I am not sure if it will be stable  
> fast enough to make it to the
> next release bsag and Luke are planning for, but if it does, it  
> would be a really great.
>
> SK
>
> --- Troy MacNeil  wrote:
>
>> First, thanks for the great application! I had a list of things to  
>> try
>> adding to the stable version only to learn the work had already been
>> done in trunk:)
>>
>> Second, I was wondering if there were any thoughts on using Chronic
>> (http://chronic.rubyforge.org/) for date input? It parses dates and
>> times from natural English input: 'next tuesday', 'in two weeks',  
>> etc.

Didn't we try using Chronic before? I have a feeling that we removed  
it because there was a problem with dd/mm vs. mm/dd date format  
preferences. But it might be another date parsing library, they all  
tend to merge into one in my mind ;-) Of course, it has probably  
improved a lot since then, so it might be worth a try for v. 2.0.

bsag

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