Fixed!
Thanks for reporting!
A.
On Feb 13, 10:29 am, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
wrote:
> reproduced.
> A.
>
> On Feb 12, 7:00 pm, "on...@comcast.net" wrote:
>
> > All,
>
> > For some reason in the latest beta I've lost the ability to sort
> > recursively. Running on the same XP machine that I've be
reproduced.
A.
On Feb 12, 7:00 pm, "on...@comcast.net" wrote:
> All,
>
> For some reason in the latest beta I've lost the ability to sort
> recursively. Running on the same XP machine that I've been using the
> for the last who knows how many years, and it started after loading
> the latest beta
fixed.
On Feb 13, 10:02 am, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
wrote:
> Just reproduced. Thanks Eberhard!
>
> A.
>
> On Feb 12, 1:54 pm, Eberhard wrote:
>
> > Sorry, Andrey, took a bit... I'm currently on the road.
>
> > Steps to reproduce
>
> > (a) Open a new, blank file
> > (b) Enter a task
> > (c) Set it
Hi Richard,
1) You see the problem only in To-Do or also in Outline?
2) When you say the columns are gone do you mean that they restored to
default?
3) When you start MLO your data file opened on To-Do (not Outline?)
and you see it refreshed applying columns settings?
4) You mentioned screenshots
Just reproduced. Thanks Eberhard!
A.
On Feb 12, 1:54 pm, Eberhard wrote:
> Sorry, Andrey, took a bit... I'm currently on the road.
>
> Steps to reproduce
>
> (a) Open a new, blank file
> (b) Enter a task
> (c) Set its recurrence to daily (or something else)
> (d) Close this dialogue and go back
All,
For some reason in the latest beta I've lost the ability to sort
recursively. Running on the same XP machine that I've been using the
for the last who knows how many years, and it started after loading
the latest beta build from a couple days ago. Open to any suggestions,
tips.. or it could j
Just implemented the feature this way:
You can specify the parent for your tasks in RTE using the following
parsing keys:
-toprj - move to project
-tofld - move to folder
-to - move to task
You can specify full name or just any part of the parent name. MLO
will try to find the most appropriate pa
Another option would be to do something like Google and Microsoft
(desktop) search does:
use ":" as a delimiter for keywords
So if I type:
"Go to the store and get milk StartDate:
So it would trigger on :
I only use StartDate (or DueDate?) parsing because I can't remember
all of the keywords
+1 for that. I can't think of specific examples right now, but
anything that needs an explanation in the Help file would benefit from
a tooltip help directly on the UI element (button, etc.)
-Clay
On Feb 8, 3:06 am, Jinn wrote:
> Adding pop-up hints to the UI should help new users master the app
Sorry, Andrey, took a bit... I'm currently on the road.
Steps to reproduce
(a) Open a new, blank file
(b) Enter a task
(c) Set its recurrence to daily (or something else)
(d) Close this dialogue and go back to outline
(e) Right Click on Due Date (in Outline), then go to "calender" and
select a di
Arrrgh - problem has reoccurred. Exactly the same as before.
Changed columns in my main ToDo view, worked with MLO for several days
(starting and stopping), no problems - columns were retained. Then a
few nights ago, stopped MLO, left machine on overnight backing up and
when I started MLO in t
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