Re: Can't save mGTD in Opera 10.53

2010-06-15 Thread YinYanger
Good to know!!
But this way we can't use D3/mGTD/TW on our pen drives... :(


On 14 jun, 11:27, Elizabeth  wrote:
> Thanks! This thread on the tiddlywiki 
> group:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/8a75f0...
> says it can be fixed by copying tiddlysaver.jar into a directory
> that's already in the Java classpath.
>
> After some trial and error, putting it into C:\Program Files\Java
> \jre6\lib\ext worked for me.

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Exporting from mGTD (mGSD)

2010-06-15 Thread Damian
Hello all,

I'm so snowed under with index card full of projects and actions that
need processing into a system that I'm about to completely overhaul my
GTD system.

Not decided which way to go yet. May go to a paper system or may skip
GTD all together and just use a different text file for each 'realm'.
I'm hoping to keep mGSD as a smaller part of my system, maybe for
managing just my most current active projects, but in the mean time
I'm looking for a way to get my data out of it.

How can I export projects and actions from mGSD into a file (or files)
that I can then manipulate more easily?

Thanks
Damian

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Re: Can't save mGTD in Opera 10.53

2010-06-15 Thread dslabaugh
Did simply saving the TiddlySaver.jar there work for you or did you
have to move your tiddlywiki file there as well?  I couldn't get it to
work either way.

On 14 June, 10:27, Elizabeth  wrote:
> Thanks! This thread on the tiddlywiki 
> group:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/8a75f0...
> says it can be fixed by copying tiddlysaver.jar into a directory
> that's already in the Java classpath.
>
> After some trial and error, putting it into C:\Program Files\Java
> \jre6\lib\ext worked for me.

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Re: Exporting from mGTD (mGSD)

2010-06-15 Thread Matt Villion
I had the same problem. I started using realms as my high level  
projects. It worked!


Sent from my iPhone

On 15 Jun 2010, at 14:29, Damian  wrote:


Hello all,

I'm so snowed under with index card full of projects and actions that
need processing into a system that I'm about to completely overhaul my
GTD system.

Not decided which way to go yet. May go to a paper system or may skip
GTD all together and just use a different text file for each 'realm'.
I'm hoping to keep mGSD as a smaller part of my system, maybe for
managing just my most current active projects, but in the mean time
I'm looking for a way to get my data out of it.

How can I export projects and actions from mGSD into a file (or files)
that I can then manipulate more easily?

Thanks
Damian

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Re: Exporting from mGTD (mGSD)

2010-06-15 Thread Damian
I've thought about doing that too, but there's no 'nice' way to move
lots of projects (and all their actions) between different realms.
I've got hundreds of projects. Too many to fiddle about with one at a
time.

I'm happy to discuss the use of realms for priority levels, but I'd
also like to know how to export my data too. That's important
regardless of if I stay with mGSD or not.

Damian


On Jun 15, 3:03 pm, Matt Villion  wrote:
> I had the same problem. I started using realms as my high level  
> projects. It worked!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 15 Jun 2010, at 14:29, Damian  wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > I'm so snowed under with index card full of projects and actions that
> > need processing into a system that I'm about to completely overhaul my
> > GTD system.
>
> > Not decided which way to go yet. May go to a paper system or may skip
> > GTD all together and just use a different text file for each 'realm'.
> > I'm hoping to keep mGSD as a smaller part of my system, maybe for
> > managing just my most current active projects, but in the mean time
> > I'm looking for a way to get my data out of it.
>
> > How can I export projects and actions from mGSD into a file (or files)
> > that I can then manipulate more easily?
>
> > Thanks
> > Damian
>
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Re: Exporting from mGTD (mGSD)

2010-06-15 Thread Ido Magal
You can this byzantine tool I wrote to move projects between Realms.

http://ido-xp.tiddlyspot.com/#MultiTagEditorPlugin


In the first box, enter
the tag you want to use to populate the list.

fill the checkboxes for the items you want to modify.

enter a tag in the "Remove Tag" or "Add Tag" fields.

So to move from Realm1 to Realm2:


1. Enter "Realm1" in the first field.  Click "Add to List"
2. Toggle the checkboxes of the tiddles you want to modify.
3. Enter "Realm2" in the "Add Tag" field.  Click "Add Tag"
4. Again, toggle the checkboxes of the tiddles you want to modify.
5. Enter "Realm1" in the "Remove Tag" field. Click "Remove Tag"


On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:54, Damian  wrote:

> I've thought about doing that too, but there's no 'nice' way to move
> lots of projects (and all their actions) between different realms.
> I've got hundreds of projects. Too many to fiddle about with one at a
> time.
>
> I'm happy to discuss the use of realms for priority levels, but I'd
> also like to know how to export my data too. That's important
> regardless of if I stay with mGSD or not.
>
> Damian
>
>
> On Jun 15, 3:03 pm, Matt Villion  wrote:
> > I had the same problem. I started using realms as my high level
> > projects. It worked!
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On 15 Jun 2010, at 14:29, Damian  wrote:
> >
> > > Hello all,
> >
> > > I'm so snowed under with index card full of projects and actions that
> > > need processing into a system that I'm about to completely overhaul my
> > > GTD system.
> >
> > > Not decided which way to go yet. May go to a paper system or may skip
> > > GTD all together and just use a different text file for each 'realm'.
> > > I'm hoping to keep mGSD as a smaller part of my system, maybe for
> > > managing just my most current active projects, but in the mean time
> > > I'm looking for a way to get my data out of it.
> >
> > > How can I export projects and actions from mGSD into a file (or files)
> > > that I can then manipulate more easily?
> >
> > > Thanks
> > > Damian
> >
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Re: mGSD Feature Feeler - Quick Add and Future Action Dependencies

2010-06-15 Thread Asimov
I was thinking about this last week. I like Quick Add but miss the
dependency of tasks created by it. The easy way I think would be just
to assume that tasks are entered sequentially (I guess it is 99% of
the cases). Then you can just insert another checkbox next to "Open
created actions" and call it "Create dependency between tasks" or
something like that to optinally link tasks by way of dependencies.

On Jun 3, 12:45 pm, Simon Baird  wrote:
> I like the idea and I think it is needed. Inventing a good syntax for it is
> tricky.
>
> Another idea is to make quick add more interactive instead of being a plain
> old text input. Have you tried the task list in gmail? Like that.
>
> There is an issue for it 
> here:http://github.com/simonbaird/mGSD/issues/#issue/25
>
> Some previous discussion 
> here:http://groups.google.com/group/gtd-tiddlywiki/browse_frm/thread/7a214...
>
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 1:43 AM, youngheart80 wrote:
>
>
>
> > This was just something I was thinking about - not really sure how to
> > implement.  I wanted to open this up for discussion to see if it would
> > be useful and to explore all the solution space.
>
> > Background:
> > I use Quick Add almost exclusively for adding new projects into mGSD.
> > The work-flow and syntax is somewhat similar to d3's action entry and
> > it was a natural adjustment for me.  However, there really isn't a
> > good way of setting up the dependencies of future actions.
>
> > Almost all of my work projects (the vast majority of projects in mGSD)
> > are linear - one action feeds directly to the next until complete - so
> > all of my actions have next->future relationships.  They also tend to
> > be very short term (complete within a few days) and relatively few
> > actions (4-5 at most).
>
> > The way I currently set up the next->future relationship in the Quick
> > Add is to copy the text from the first action to a tag in the second,
> > and so on.  Example:
>
> > Test Project|Work||General notes about project
> > .This is action #1|Computer
> > .And here is action #2|Computer|Online|F|This is action #1
> > .This will be action #3|Desk|F|And here is action #2
> > etc.
>
> > TiddlyTagging takes care of setting up the tags and the next->future
> > relationship is set by the tag.  This works fine, but gets a little
> > "manual" and repetitive.
>
> > Here's one possible solution - perhaps a change in the syntax in Quick
> > Add using a numbered list to show linear progression:
>
> > Test Project|Work||Notes
> > 1 Action item #1|Tags
> > 2 Action item #2|Tags
> > 3 Action item #3|Tags
> > etc.
>
> > The use of numbers would replace the "F" tag and when the tiddlers are
> > being created, the system would automatically grab the title of "1"
> > and add it as a tag in "2", etc.  The problem with this entry is that
> > it accounts for only a 1 to 1 relationship between next and future
> > actions.
>
> > Anyway, looking to see if anybody else has any thoughts.
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