Any Toggl users here? I'm putting together an integration so the toggl (Chrome extension) button ( https://github.com/toggl/toggl-button ) is displayed for tasks on a Checkvist list. It's dead simple (a few lines of javascript), but I'm slightly torn on the best way to handle one aspect: whether or not toggl is shown for a particular list. It can't be always-on, as it adds too much clutter for non-projecty lists (who wants a timer button for the carrots on their grocery list?). What I have now is that if any task on a list is tagged #toggl, then all tasks on that list will have the toggl button. A few alternatives I canvassed were: - display toggl buttons only on subtasks of a task tagged with #toggl - display toggl buttons only on focused (hoisted) tasks - find some other way to indicate that all of a list's tasks should have the button, eg. something encoded in the list's name I think what I have now is the most convenient of these (I don't want to hav...
Hello Andrew Malcolmson, I just tried the following:
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- press Shift+Enter for line break
- enter more text
- press Enter for more line breaks
So far so good. Could you provide more details, including the version of your browser? Also, you may want to record a demo of the problem with http://recordit.co service, for instance.
Thanks for the help!
Kirill Maximov
ReplyDeleteThanks for responding. I've tried this on Chrome 56 on my Chromebook and Chrome 58 (beta) and Firefox 53 on Fedora Linux.
[Edit] FYI, I did an export all lists as OPML a few weeks ago. I see there is a discussion of this affecting line breaks with a possible fix but I get with the same result on Beta Checkvist.
Here's a screen recording featuring my slow typing
drive.google.com - Apr 24, 2017 11:04 AM.webm - Google Drive
Hello Andrew Malcolmson, we have a setting "Enter always submits" in the Checkvist.
ReplyDeleteCould it be that this setting is enabled in your profile?
Thanks,
Kirill Maximov Oh frig. That was it! Thanks very much.
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