Hi,
yes, I agree that this would speed up the process.
What I'm really missing in MLO is setting up task properties in the task
text - which you have mentioned.
In many other task managers (Todoist, Marvin, and probably most others) if
while writing task you start typing "@context", the context g
Hi,
but how would you use these autoformated flags? As far as I can see there
are only two options:
- visual use - flags would be used to convey some information about a
task
In this case, the icons should perfectly do the job, as there is no
further interaction with task's properti
Hi,
After task is selected, Alt+1 changes selection to its note. Then you can
select all using Ctrl+A. And then Ctrl+C.
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Wow, that's one of the most unintuitive deletion methods I have ever seen :)
On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 6:22:48 PM UTC+2, lewy wrote:
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> After delete those unassigned text tag (right click on the text tag
> columm),press F5 refresh, they will be removed from list.
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Hi Laurence,
just wanted to double-check, did you try Andrei's offered solution - to
call Google Assistant via widget?
I had exactly the same problem and none of other solutions worked.
However it seemed that Google widget called a different version of Google
Assistant, which had the possibility
Hi Laurence,
Why you haven't described the problem? Stopped working doesn't say much :)
Regards,
Domas
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Yes, indeed, calling Google Assistant via widget solves this problem.
Thank you!
Let's see how Google will decide to proceed with Assistant's development in
the future.
On Friday, December 21, 2018 at 9:43:27 PM UTC+2, Andrei Bacean wrote:
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> Dear friend
> I have reproduced on my xiaomi phone.
Hi David,
thanks.
Ok, that might be promising :)
But how can you change the note taking app? In the link it says "press on
that text "take a note", however it's inactive in my phone.
After I register any note, it saves it into its own note app (which is very
rudimentary, you can read more about
Hi Dwight,
thanks for you help, however "not to self" doesn't work either.
And the link how to change the default app was already posted above -
unfortunately I get a different view of Google Assistant after calling it
(presumably due to a different version), without any selection to change
the
Unfortunately it didn't make any difference for me. I have now both
Evernote and Google Keep, but the Google Assistant's reaction to "take a
note" is the same.
David, which phone are you using?
Thanks.
On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 3:21:32 AM UTC+2, David Timpe wrote:
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> Thank you Andrei.
As I understand, this is not a usual upgrade with bug fixes and some minor
functionality, but a new feature pack, which they decided to charge
additionally.
Personally I think it is worth it.
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 10:34:57 PM UTC+2, imajeff wrote:
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> I am not certain, is it already p
Thanks for the reply Andrew,
however, after saying "take a note" I only see this screen (attached below)
without a possibility to press on it and choose an app.
I understand this is not a MLO question, but just keep this in mind, as I
suspect this might be due to a newer version of Google Assist
Thanks, that looks very useful!
I wanted to check with you for some advice: on my Samsung Galaxy Note 8,
Google Assistant doesn't register MLO as an note taking app. Instead, if I
say "Ok Google, take a note" it opens a proprietary note taking app and
creates a note there. Any ideas how to chan
That's probably the main problem with MLO for Android for me. Instead of just
pressing a button and selecting "Tomorrow", now there's a lot of clicks
needed... This forces me to do the task management in desktop version, which is
very inconvenient.
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Thank you!
I really like that I can specify the exact conditions on when to display no
icon. However the fact that I need to mark the task as a folder is slightly
inconvenient.
I'll see if I can include this into my workflow.
Thanks!
On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 10:34:40 AM UTC+3, Andrei
Hi,
I'm also only using start dates, here's why:
- for the tasks that have a specified duration, I use Calendar
- most of my tasks have "Due" dates, which are totally created by me. In
this case, the "Overdue" task seems like a false alert.
- Many tasks makes sense only in a specific
Thanks!
Just could you detail the process a bit more?
How can I keep both Folders with their icons and other tasks without an
icon? How should I set up the Automatic formatting? (My current requirement
is that "Hide the branch in To-Do" tasks would have no icon.
Thank you!
Regards,
Doams
On Thu
Just adding a screenshot for visualisation:
[image: Checkbox.jpg]
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Hi,
I'm using MLO also for references and information storing, so for many
items checkbox simply doesn't make sense (there's never a case when I would
like to "complete" an information item).
Is it possible to remove checkbox from a task?
I have tried to play with Conditional formatting, but cou
Thank you!
That's a really nice option.
On Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 10:15:53 PM UTC+3, Andrei Bacean wrote:
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> Hi
> If you don't want to use contexts for this purpose, you can use Goal
> setting.
> It's even simplier because you can change the folder name, move the folder
> to any place a
Ok, thank you.
I'm using grouping by context in the views, so that might mess up this. But
that's an option.
I was expecting something in the Advanced filtering setup like
"Parent(Parent())" or "IsBelowFolder".
Other easy option would be just to drag out my Folder 2 to root hierarchy
and then u
Hi,
But can you see the tasks without hierarchy, just a simple list?
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Hi,
thank you for your help.
There is one issue with this solution - as I've written in my initial post
"I managed to do it showing hierarchy, but* I just want a simple list with
only active tasks*."
I prefer to have just a list of tasks when looking at to-do list, as the
hierarchy makes the vie
Hi,
thanks for the reply.
I have built a simple example tree (below).
I want to select *Folder 2* as my source folder and see all "Active Task -
want to see" tasks in the to-do list.
But I don't want to see "Active task - don't want to see" task, because
it's in the different folder.
I hope that
Hi,
I wanted to accomplish a simple thing (at least I thought it would be
simple):
*Show a to-do list, with the active tasks only from a specific folder.*
A couple of conditions:
- It shouldn't be a root folder (I want to have some flexibility, where
to put it)
- It should be able to h
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