Task Collector 1.0 Super Draft release #107
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I updated to 1.0.0 and restarted my Obsidian. Any time I went into the plugin's options to check out the settings it would only show a blank settings page and my Obsidian would freeze and the only option would be to kill/close the app down. I rolled back to 0.8.2 and couldn't test any of the settings or whether it worked. |
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1.0.1 released to BRAT: https://github.com/ebullient/obsidian-task-collector/releases/tag/1.0.1 |
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When I use this now, it collects all the incomplete tasks along with the completed ones. How can I leave the incomplete ones like before? |
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Thanks. I deleted the space in the first group that it worked as before.
I'm curious to know when it would be useful to collect uncompleted tasks.
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At the moment I can use "Mark task" on an existing task, or on a bullet. Is there any reason that it couldn't be extended to a normal (not checkbox or bullet) line? I can use "Toggle Checkbox status" to go from a regular line to a checkbox, but it would be more convenient to be able to have an open check box as the first of the task mark cycle and be able to use the same hotkey mapping to progress, whether the line was already a task/bullet or not. |
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There is a pre-release for a big revision to Task Collector here:
The settings are different. What you can do within one note is significantly different, and that means more chances to get some things wrong.
Task Collector is moving away from the fixed notion of "Complete (Canceled)" and "Incomplete" to a much more fluid system that lets you define as many groups as you would like.
Task Groups
Out of the box (especially if you are migrating from earlier versions), you'll have two groups:
default
andcomplete
. Each of these groups can be associated with one or more characters. Thedefault
group is associated with unchecked tasks (a space), and thecomplete
group is associated withx
orX
. If you like using a-
for cancelled tasks, just add that to the list of marks.You can define text to append, text to remove, task collection behaviors for each group, and you can create as many groups as you would like.
But.. What is the difference between complete and not? (there is a toggle.. what is the toggle for?)
The complete toggle is mostly just an indicator.
x
. Task Collector has an API that will return incomplete and complete status marks.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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