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...
Hi Kevin Kleinfelter, this is currently not possible.
ReplyDeleteI've asked Kirill Maximov about this same feature for tags and colors.
If you vote for the feature it will help.
Think this will is the one you want checkvist.uservoice.com - Allow search / filter by #tag to use OR and NOT
ReplyDeleteKevin Kleinfelter I'd suggest to use different lists for work and personal stuff, and you can tag lists (not items) with #work and #personal. Thus you won't have untagged items :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark Dickens for pointing to the issue.
I need more votes, I seem to want to use it about 2-3 times a week :(
ReplyDeleteOn the bright side, it seems to be #3 on the list ;)
Xavier B I understand your pain, but so far I don't see how to implement it with reasonable efforts with the current search engine which we use :( Probably, we need to change it at some point.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't mind entering a CSS rule, you could fade what you want to filter out:
ReplyDeletediv.tag_work, div.tag_personal {
opacity: 0.1;
}