my brain for some reason isn't figuring out using headings to simulate checklists. i'm not sure why i keep reaching for checklists or what it is that i find useful about them that i can't yet figure out how to do with headings.
sure, they're cleaner and simpler and have bullet styles, but still. it ought to be possible to do similar with kw and such, not sure how though. On 2/26/24, Sławomir Grochowski <slawomir.grochow...@gmail.com> wrote: > Rudi C <rudiwillalwayslove...@gmail.com> writes: > >> I also use the partial tick for partial completion of tasks, so I cannot >> abuse it for marking failed tasks. :wry_smile: > > That's interesting. Can you show some examples? > > So 4 state checkbox? > Search the net. e.g. > https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/144576/how-to-visually-represent-4-state-checkbox > > "Checkboxes have long-been established to have 3 states: checked, > unchecked, and mixed (with the horizontal line). Changing this > behavior is confusing and should be avoided." > > I also miss this failed state a bit. But indeed it's getting a little > too complicated. > > What others think? > > -- > Sławomir Grochowski > > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com