Craft 3.0
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Nov 30, 2024 at 02:32 PM
satis wrote:
>
>The article points out that substasks are absent, but it fails to point
>out that recurring tasks are currently missing in action too—which
>for me means I can’t replace my task app with it. To its credit it
>supports the most common Markdown elements… but it isn’t fully
>Markdown compliant.
>
>https://support.craft.do/hc/en-us/articles/360019555597-Markdown-Style-Shortcuts
You can open any task as a document and add tasks to the document, which are defect sub-tasks, although they don’t show up in the task view, not sure why, because you can add due dates to these and even open them as docs too. I suspect this a bug or an unfinished feature.
Posted by MadaboutDana
Dec 5, 2024 at 01:08 PM
Having played with it a little, “unfinished” is, I think, the right word. For example, incomplete tasks in your Tasks inbox don’t show up in the Calendar view, which seems to be limited to Daily Note(s). This is an extraordinary omission, IMHO.
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>
>satis wrote:
>>
>>The article points out that substasks are absent, but it fails to point
>>out that recurring tasks are currently missing in action too—which
>>for me means I can’t replace my task app with it. To its credit it
>>supports the most common Markdown elements… but it isn’t fully
>>Markdown compliant.
>>
>>https://support.craft.do/hc/en-us/articles/360019555597-Markdown-Style-Shortcuts
>
>You can open any task as a document and add tasks to the document, which
>are defect sub-tasks, although they don’t show up in the task view, not
>sure why, because you can add due dates to these and even open them as
>docs too. I suspect this a bug or an unfinished feature.
>
>
Posted by MadaboutDana
Dec 5, 2024 at 01:08 PM
Having played with it a little, “unfinished” is, I think, the right word. For example, incomplete tasks in your Tasks inbox don’t show up in the Calendar view, which seems to be limited to Daily Note(s). This is an extraordinary omission, IMHO.
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>
>satis wrote:
>>
>>The article points out that substasks are absent, but it fails to point
>>out that recurring tasks are currently missing in action too—which
>>for me means I can’t replace my task app with it. To its credit it
>>supports the most common Markdown elements… but it isn’t fully
>>Markdown compliant.
>>
>>https://support.craft.do/hc/en-us/articles/360019555597-Markdown-Style-Shortcuts
>
>You can open any task as a document and add tasks to the document, which
>are defect sub-tasks, although they don’t show up in the task view, not
>sure why, because you can add due dates to these and even open them as
>docs too. I suspect this a bug or an unfinished feature.
>
>
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Dec 5, 2024 at 03:11 PM
I have noticed something like this effect, but then, when I’ve come back to it, tasks that I thought weren’t registering were there. I suspect the bug is somehow in the refresh. Still a problem, no doubt.
MadaboutDana wrote:
Having played with it a little, “unfinished” is, I think,
>the right word. For example, incomplete tasks in your Tasks inbox
>don’t show up in the Calendar view, which seems to be limited to
>Daily Note(s). This is an extraordinary omission, IMHO.
>
>Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>
>>
>>satis wrote:
>>>
>>>The article points out that substasks are absent, but it fails to
>point
>>>out that recurring tasks are currently missing in action too—which
>>>for me means I can’t replace my task app with it. To its credit it
>>>supports the most common Markdown elements… but it isn’t fully
>>>Markdown compliant.
>>>
>>>https://support.craft.do/hc/en-us/articles/360019555597-Markdown-Style-Shortcuts
>>
>>You can open any task as a document and add tasks to the document,
>which
>>are defect sub-tasks, although they don’t show up in the task view, not
>>sure why, because you can add due dates to these and even open them as
>>docs too. I suspect this a bug or an unfinished feature.
>>
>>