David J Patrick
David J Patrick
should "tasknote" filetype be defined in ../ftdetect/task.vim ?
What would happen if the start attribute _wasn't_ removed on completion? Bad things? That's valuable data that could be used for time accounting!
see also https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues/80 for earlier discussion of same.
@dotancohen , yeah, that screenshot is pretty much exactly what I was thinking. When you say "vimwiki does not currently support a page hierarchy", isn't a set of inter-linked files...
another aspect of a "project page" or node, might be towards classical project definition, like who the other participants are, project missions, goals, outside timelines, associated assets, etc. These things...
The process to scan the tree, to find the highest appropriate branch, is obviously not something for humans to do, but part of the process of generating the whole taskwiki,...
I used to think that for those tasks that needed to be in a wiki, that the taskwarrior tag "+wiki" could drive inclusion. Now, on considering a generated taskwiki tree...
A project-node takes the form of a heading, but it is distinct for several reasons, most importantly that it is recognized as such by it's location within the extended, inter-wiki...
some interesting work along these lines (another vim plugin used as an example) written by Abhijit Nadgouda, in https://github.com/vim-scripts/taskmanagementvim. The github is unmaintained and under-documented, but his blog-post here: http://ifacethoughts.net/2008/05/11/task-management-using-vim/...
Yes, taskwarrior itself is awesome and hard to beat, but where it falls short is in detailed and freeform description of project details and related assets. A vimwiki view of...