Thank you. I posted something similar a while ago, and from that day I
check every new release, but until now with no success, so every time I get
a "not yet" I fill a light sorrow, but I know that you have a large amount
of requests and new functions to develop. Thank you.
I will wait
Il gior
Hello Heinz,
This thread started a long time ago - I take it you've seen that you now
have full control of flags in iOS.
All the best,
Stéphane
On Thursday, 15 May 2014 10:12:33 UTC+1, Heinz Gäggeler wrote:
> Hi Lisa, the real Super User of MLO
>
> I've created a custom view "my flags" and so
Thank you. I posted something similar a while ago, and from that day I
check every new release, but until now with no success, so every time I get
a "not yet" I fill a light sorrow, but I know that you have a large amount
of requests and new functions to develop. Thank you.
I will wait.
Il gio
MLO on iOS already have flags. Android will have them soon.
A.
On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 9:22:22 AM UTC+2, Spencer Holguin wrote:
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> I also would like to change a task's flag in the mobile app (Android in my
> case).
>
> It think it would not be to difficult nor slow to implement.
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I also would like to change a task's flag in the mobile app (Android in my
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It think it would not be to difficult nor slow to implement.
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Ah, I think I understand. There is no way to change what flag a task has
in iOS? Surely that is an oversight, if so.
I think it is reasonable to not allow changing of the flag name and
ordering on the mobile device. But a task should be able to be flagged
with the flag of your choice, hopefull
Hi Lisa, the real Super User of MLO
I've created a custom view "my flags" and so I can see all my tasks grouped
by flags and sorted by date second. this is my daily list with big rocks
(flag 1), musts (flag 2) and maybes (flag 3). Then this week (flag 3), next
week (flag 4) and upcoming (flag 5
You can have a view grouped by flag in iOS now. But you cannot edit flags,
or add flags etc..
On Thursday, 15 May 2014 01:10:14 UTC+2, Lisa S wrote:
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> Thank you! But I'm not an iOS user so can't help with this one...though
> if iOS has flags and Android doesn't, I'm a bit miffed, as I pushe
Thank you! But I'm not an iOS user so can't help with this one...though
if iOS has flags and Android doesn't, I'm a bit miffed, as I pushed hard
for this feature on Android. Ah well, that's how progress goes, and I
don't use flags currently since I changed my use model to move away from
them.
Hi to all
I would really like to know how's the way to change the flag at the iOS-App!
Is there somebody who can help me? - Maybe Lisa? (I like your posts)
Greetz, Heinz
Am Dienstag, 15. April 2014 14:35:40 UTC+2 schrieb Heinz Gäggeler:
>
> Hi MLO-Super-Developer-Team
>
> I'm using the flags as
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