Re: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

2012-12-27 Thread Lisa Stroyan
I agree, especially since if a user sets these only to the "preset" intervals, it is possible to group by urgency/importance. On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Chris wrote: > However, it seems in order to make the program as easy and flexible as > possible, there should still be a way to input ta

Re: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

2012-12-27 Thread Chris
Dwight, that makes sense. I'm sure as I use MLO more, I would start needing that kind of precision on my tasks. However, it seems in order to make the program as easy and flexible as possible, there should still be a way to input task importance and urgency with a minimum of precision -- as you

RE: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

2012-12-27 Thread mlo
Chris: you’re welcome. This configuration screen really belongs as a page in Settings. Let me tell you why I need so many levels of urgency. Some of the views I use have multiple sorts, with completed tasks at the bottom, starred tasks at the top, and within each section tasks are in the order

Re: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

2012-12-26 Thread Chris
Wow, thank you Dwight! ... I never would have found that. On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 4:04:59 PM UTC-7, Dwight Arthur wrote: > > Chris: I’m happy to tell you that the settings option you want is actually > already there. It’s just terribly hard to find, but I’ll tell you where it > is. > >

RE: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

2012-12-26 Thread mlo
Chris: I'm happy to tell you that the settings option you want is actually already there. It's just terribly hard to find, but I'll tell you where it is. Make certain that the properties pane is _not_ minimized. If it is, click on the word "properties" to bring it back up. Then, right-click on

Re: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

2012-12-24 Thread Joshua Cearley
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Doremi wrote: > Yes, it's under General. What I'm saying is that MLO v3 has thos little > markers where you can just click on it to set them in the desired scale > after which you can move the slider to fine tune the value if you want but > not necessarily. If it

Re: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

2012-12-24 Thread Joshua Cearley
On Monday, December 24, 2012 7:55:10 AM UTC-6, Dwight Arthur wrote: > > Joshua: regarding your issue with notes and properties, try this: > right-click on the Properties header. Select “configure”. Find the checkbox > for “edit notes in full pane” and turn it off. It that better? You can drag

RE: [MLO] Re: Features In MLO v3 I Prefer To Remain In MLO v4

2012-12-24 Thread mlo
Joshua: regarding your issue with notes and properties, try this: right-click on the Properties header. Select "configure". Find the checkbox for "edit notes in full pane" and turn it off. It that better? You can drag the properties header up and down to give more or less space for editing notes, a