On Nov 1, 2013 3:34 PM, "Thorsten Jolitz" wrote:
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> John Hendy writes:
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> >> I'm supposing there's no way around this... but I'm creating a
> >> taskjuggler document that's fairly wrong. I often find myself in a
> >> situation where I go to set a :depends: property to reference another
> >> hea
John Hendy writes:
>> I'm supposing there's no way around this... but I'm creating a
>> taskjuggler document that's fairly wrong. I often find myself in a
>> situation where I go to set a :depends: property to reference another
>> headline and need to go see what it's task_id is. So, I scroll dow
Bump... at the least, wondering if this is intended/expected, or if
it's a genuine issue. Perhaps no one else encounters this?
John
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 11:11 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
> I'm supposing there's no way around this... but I'm creating a
> taskjuggler document that's
Greetings,
I'm supposing there's no way around this... but I'm creating a
taskjuggler document that's fairly wrong. I often find myself in a
situation where I go to set a :depends: property to reference another
headline and need to go see what it's task_id is. So, I scroll down,
look at the task,