SheetPlanner Future Features
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Posted by Jeffery Smith
Aug 18, 2018 at 10:21 PM
I am sort of thinking of features for future versions or the Pro version. For now, I am learning the features through trial and error. Most of the prompts in the program inspector are pretty intuitive.
Posted by SheetPlanner
Aug 19, 2018 at 11:08 PM
Jeff,
If you have any feature requests, be sure to let me know.
Thanks,
Peter
Jeffery Smith wrote:
I am sort of thinking of features for future versions or the Pro
>version. For now, I am learning the features through trial and error.
>Most of the prompts in the program inspector are pretty intuitive.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Aug 19, 2018 at 11:30 PM
At the moment, I’m grappling with how to structure sets of tasks. For example, for each chapter, I teach (there are 15), there is a set of the same 5 tasks that need to be done as I get to them. At first, I had the 5 tasks as headings, and below each as children were the 15 chapters. Then it occurred to me that I could have 15 chapters as the headings, with 5 tasks below each chapter as children. Doing the latter made it easier to focus on not omitting any of the 5 tasks. That made me wonder if future versions would be able to color code the backgrounds of a parent and its children, to make that grouping stand out.
Posted by SheetPlanner
Aug 20, 2018 at 12:25 AM
Jeffrey,
We will add a ‘rules’ engine and conditional color in a future update which most likely would do as you describe below. I say most likely because we have not speced the feature yet.
Thanks,
Peter
Jeffery Smith wrote:
At the moment, I’m grappling with how to structure sets of tasks. For
>example, for each chapter, I teach (there are 15), there is a set of the
>same 5 tasks that need to be done as I get to them. At first, I had the
>5 tasks as headings, and below each as children were the 15 chapters.
>Then it occurred to me that I could have 15 chapters as the headings,
>with 5 tasks below each chapter as children. Doing the latter made it
>easier to focus on not omitting any of the 5 tasks. That made me wonder
>if future versions would be able to color code the backgrounds of a
>parent and its children, to make that grouping stand out.