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Make it easier to start a new todo-list #322

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While reading through this & trying out the tutorial, I didn't understand why the example keyboard shortcuts weren't working.

This is because I wasn't using the Tasks syntax.

I moved those instructions higher in the tutorial, since creating a new tasks file is frequently the first thing one wants to do.

It took me 2-3 minutes to determine why syntax highlighting wasn't working, and it was because I wasn't using a "supported" TODO list type.
It took me a while to determine why keyboard shortcuts weren't working for the `todo.todo` file that I'd created & saved. This is why.
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vovkkk commented Jan 10, 2017

Were shortcuts not working in Tutorial.todo file? or you opened new tab side-by-side?

Because the idea of tutorial is that user can use it as sandbox, so you don’t need to bother about new file or anything.

creating a new tasks file is frequently the first thing one wants to do

Very questionable assertion. From what I’ve seen people usually already have/use some system to store/manage their tasks; and first thing one wants is to see if PT is better replacement or good enough addition for their system.

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