ForumsQuestionsColouring tasks by folder, status, contex and tags manually.
Colouring tasks by folder, status, contex and tags manually.
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jolygod |
That is, I would find it usefull to define a colour for tasks with a crossed constraint... ie. (folder==work && status==next_action && tag==phone).
I'm not very experienced yet, and I currently use filters and search to do that, but I like seeing my tasks all at once under a specific folder with the sub-task indentation (searches/filters flatten it). Btw, regarding constraint contradictions, the colouring procedure can be sequential, so that the last active constraint is the final colour (can also use soft/hard constraints...). I'd also use subfolders; is it intentionally not supported or a pending feature? Great work, love your site! Roy |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Thanks for the suggestion on colors. As for subfolders, we have something equivalent called subtasks. http://www.toodledo.com/info/subtasks.php
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h.hutchinson |
I have a similar request regarding colouring/coloring of the ToodleDo calendar (this has nothing to do with the other calendars that people are trying to sync with).
When I am assigning/changing the date of a task, it would be nice for the mini-calendar where I select the date (if I choose to do it that way) to be color coded. For instance, days with 5 or less tasks are highlighted a light green, days with 5 to 10 tasks in them are highlighted yellow, and days with 10 or more tasks already assigned to it to be highlighted a light red. I am often changing dates for things that don't have specific deadlines but just need to get accomplished at some point. It would be nice if I could know a day is more open than others. I am constantly placing a task in a date that is already booked/overbooked. I am somewhat knew to Toodledo, so sorry if this has already been addressed. Searching the forums proved both tough to find if this feature existed and tough in general. As a sided note, can the search function show you threads first before sending you into individual posts? |
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