On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 05:53, Oliver Kurlvink wrote: > > What I actually end up doing is just keeping a text-editor permanently > > open where I note down all the things I have to do with dates and time > > in parenthesis and use indentation to group tasks. I use it constantly, > > but it isn't ideal, and it would be fantastic to be able to use > > evolution's tasks list *and* have tasks integrated with the calendar. > > you may group this in this way in evolution and it gets indeted. quite a > good feature :). at work i group by due time and then category (which i > use for customer). i then sort by status and priority. this shows me a > rather useful list of tasks. but the calender-task-view and the summary > (!!!) do not use my sort options, so these views are totally unusable.
You can? How? (I'm not doubting you - I just can't see how to do it!) Say my To-Do list (in my text editor) looks like this (real-life example): [client name concealed] Stylesheets Browser checking IE5.5/Win IE5.0/Win tr nowrap inheritance bug? IE5+/Mac double check floats NN4 workarounds (@import trick) Other media Print Handheld Aural? WebTV? Backend Metadata Write RDF parser Add metadata to all content Re-code menu module to use RDF UI Re-implement breadcrumbs Caching! Documentation Markup and stylesheet guide System Fix samba Why isn't scanner working? (This is only a tiny fragment of my current to-do list. the actual one is really long, and in many cases the task are heavily nested. It's just too embarrassing to reproduce that material for all of you to see!) It looks like I'd have to create a special category for each task that has a sub-task (most of which would never be repeated again) and even then I don't see how to get indenting in the Tasks display. Am I missing something obvious? (If you've got this working nicely, and your tasks aren't too embarrassing for public consumption like mine are, could you send me - not the list - a screenshot?) Best, Darren -- ====================================================================== D. D. Brierton [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.dzr-web.com Trying is the first step towards failure (Homer Simpson) ====================================================================== _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution