I don't want to sound too nerdy but it would be SO nice if ticked off items would shoot down to the bottom of the current list. Strong request to keep this app magic-free :-) I think the simplicity of NotePlan (simple text files, one per day, markdown users can control, no magic updating of data, etc) is one of its strongest features. I think it's a terrible idea :-) I think it's really important to consciously copy/paste items to your task list each day, otherwise you don't engage with them and don't put proper thought into what you want to achieve. Someone mentioned "automatically moving tasks to the next day", I've also had this request many times from users of my own task management apps. As I'm working down my huge task list I find it quiet satisfying to see the number decrease! I'm sure you've addressed this elsewhere, but I don't understand why (in the calendar view) you don't show a task count. in most apps Edit > Spelling and Grammar > Correct Spelling Automatically Someone else mentioned auto-correct, yes please enable this, it's one of the great features of macOS and I think is available by default, i.e. When ticking the star (or dash) of a GFM "* " there is a rendering problem, see Definitely all coders are used to GFM's "* ", and by the way the same format is used in DayOne and Bear, which probably makes up 90% of Mac note-taking market. Since you told me about the tab trick I will use this in the meanwhile to "hide" a task's visibility, but I think joewiz' suggestion is a great idea. I agree there are many times you need to write a few notes around a task, and don't want them to show up as new tasks. I totally echo what joewiz said below, "What about using GFM's * as a todo, meaning that * can indicate a plain old list". Some small feedback after a few days of use: Hi Eduard, congrats on your great NotePlan app! It was quite hard to find, I think on page 3 of google results for a very specific query, hope it soon gets the higher profile it deserves. Could be in the preferences to swap it, if required. One way could be use * for todo and - for list. Will think more about other possible solutions. Then the calendar will ignore it (except you have enabled it in the preferences). One way to work around is right now to indent a todo (with tab). Everything, which stands for a list is picked up in the calendar view. * would break a little with the current system (means suddenly everything is not considered to be a todo) and is harder to type. Once we are through the rough beta features and fixed, Ill spend some more time on macOS.Ĭutting and pasting: Where and how does it happen? I couldnt reproduce it on macOS/iOS till now. On iOS you can do it already with press & hold on a task, then drag it, once it shows its seleced. Moving up/down: thats quite high on the roadmap for macOS. Though its supported right now, but as you say not the default, when pressing the button in the UI like on iOS. Yes, this could be added to the preferences.
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