Thanks for the workarounds. I'm on TBC-SE 4.3.0 with Mac OSX 10.8.5.

On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 4:42:19 PM UTC-8, Holger Knublauch wrote:
>
>  This works for me. What version of TBC and what version of MacOS do you 
> have?
>
> Meanwhile, since this is model-driven, you can see all TODO items using 
> something like
>
> SELECT *
> WHERE {
>     ?subject owl:versionInfo ?todo .
>     FILTER (isLiteral(?todo) && fn:starts-with(?todo, "TODO"))
> }
>
> in the SPARQL view. Clicking on the result rows will help you navigate to 
> the affected resource just like the Tasks view. You can also save the above 
> query as a SPIN template (in a .spin.ttl file) and then execute it as a 
> stored procedure from the Run SPARQL query from SPIN Template button in the 
> main tool bar.
>
> HTH
> Holger
>
>
>
> On 2/27/2014 2:34, Rich Keller wrote:
>  
> Holger - As I indicated, I did use the refresh button but the grid did not 
> populate with my task. So things are still broken for me because I cannot 
> get tasks to display in the task view.  Rich
>
> On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 3:51:09 PM UTC-8, Holger Knublauch wrote: 
>>
>>  Hi Rich,
>>
>> the Add task button was a built-in Eclipse feature that apparently got 
>> removed since we wrote the documentation (long ago!). I'll update the help 
>> file for the next release. Thanks for pointing this out.
>>
>> The Task view never automatically refreshed when tasks got edited - you 
>> need to use the Refresh button for that.
>>
>> HTH
>> Holger
>>
>>
>> On 2/26/2014 3:46, Rich Keller wrote:
>>  
>> Hi Holger: I was following the online help, which indicates there should 
>> be a button to add a new task. (But I don't see that in your screenshot, 
>> either.) I was not aware that you could right click on the grid for the 
>> context menu to add a task. In any case, I was able to do that, and the 
>> task shows up under the resource's owl:versioninfo property, but the grid 
>> doesn't update to include the task. (I clicked the refresh button for TODO 
>> items in hopes of getting it to display.) This is consistent with the 
>> behavior shown when I manually added the owl:versioninfo property; it did 
>> not display in the task view after refresh.
>>
>> I am on a Mac.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 24, 2014 9:06:41 AM UTC-8, Rich Keller wrote: 
>>>
>>> Hi. I seem to be having troubles using Tasks in TBC SE 4.3.0.  I have 
>>> added the following value to the owl:versioninfo property of a resource:
>>>
>>> TODO(1): Add properties and data values
>>>
>>> Yet even after I click Model/'Refresh and show TODO items', the Tasks 
>>> tab does not display my Task. Moreover, there is no button to add new tasks 
>>> on the Tasks tab.
>>>
>>> Do I need to configure something additional to enable task functionality?
>>>
>>> Rich
>>>  
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