Hello, Hazel

thanks for your suggestion; this is a way to go, and I'll test this
out.
Anyhow, since this post is receiving no reply from the developer, I
guess this feature will remain as is for the moment being...

Thanks

On 13 Nov, 15:00, Hazel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had the same problem and it took me ages to work out how to do this:
> You can set a lead time on the task by putting "-l1d" where '1' is the
> number of days lead time (i.e. "-l7d" would mean that the start date
> is 7 days before the due date).
>
> On Nov 12, 7:42 am, Nova <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Ok... after a while without any reply, I guess I said either something
> > that is already available, or something that is of no interest to
> > anybody...
> > :D
>
> > Anyhow, I'm curious to know how this can be achieved... if it's
> > possible.
>
> > On 21 Ott, 16:54, Nova <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello
>
> > > I'm a new (happy!) user of MLO. Now, I noticed that the input parsing
> > > in the rapid task entry dialog sets the parsed date for both the start
> > > and the due dates. Example:
>
> > > Do this 11/23
>
> > > Parses as:
> > > . Task: Do this
> > > - Due: 11/23/2009
> > > - Start: 11/23/2009
>
> > > So, the created task is not "Active", since the start date is in the
> > > future, and as such it is not shown in the "todo list". I would prefer
> > > to set the parsed date as a due date, with no start date (so that the
> > > created task is active).
>
> > > Either I missed something, or I didn't found a way to set only the due
> > > date in this case.
> > > Thanks.
> > > Marco
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