Hello friends! I'd like to ask for your opinion regarding multi-line text editing. This suggestion comes from one of our Russian-speaking customers Dolina Zamkova so here is a translated abstract of our email conversation. Current problem: When you write multi-line text, you must press 'Shift-Enter' first, then use 'Enter' to start a new line, then 'Ctrl-Enter' to submit the text. Wouldn't it be easier to have a setting that will allow using Enter to always write multi-line texts, and always submit on 'Ctrl-Enter', like you do it in text messengers? So we could add a new account-wide setting, on the Settings page: () Finish editing by pressing 'Ctrl-Enter' (convenient for multi-line text) What do you think? Do you write multi-line texts in Checkvist at all? Other thoughts of how we could make it better? :)
Excellent idea. The ability to add custom fields to every list item with predefined formats (date, duration, currency.. You name it) would be killer!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Михаил Гусев! It's a good suggestion, and we'll such a feature, but a bit later. Now we're working on a new mobile app mostly. So please, vote/watch the issue http://checkvist.uservoice.com/forums/2121-/suggestions/82564- to know when it's implemented. There's also a Chrome plugin (see in the comments) that does the job, but it's not stable at the moment. Again, thanks for the suggestion.
ReplyDeleteSergej Kop custom columns, like in OmniOutliner? :)
ReplyDeleteNever used OmniOutliner, but sounds like the thing i'd want!
ReplyDeleteI would also enjoy a running-summary of duration (by hierarchy). I was just now planning my evening and I know I have to be somewhere by 7pm. I know my transportation cost is 20minutes and I know the costs of various things I'd like to get done. It would be cool if the hierarchy node "before event" (or whatever I wanted to name it) updated instantly as I drag and drop tasks into it.
ReplyDeleteHello Jordan,
ReplyDeleteYour request could be probably solved by a kind of gantt chart, which would allow to plan your time during the day. I don't think Checkvist will ever have features for such detailed time planning. It is more task outliner than time management solution.
Kind regards,
KIR