Hi all,
Been a while since I hung out in the forums, but I'm still using OF daily on both my iPhone and Mac, and loving it.
Recently I've started to make better use of the project review features to help me manage my weekly reviews better, and I really wish I'd paid more attention to this feature earlier. It's really helping.
One thing I wish I had - I wish I could configure OF so that, when I'm processing the inbox and I move a task from the Inbox into an existing project, that recipient project's Next Review date is advanced - perhaps to the present time (i.e. "Now"). I'd consider that project to be "dirty" and needing my attention next time I'm reviewing.
It's been a while since I did any Applescript for OF, but if sometime in the next few weeks I might try to do this. I'm not really sure though how I'd approach it - would need some sort of listener or hook that would execute when a task's parent changes. Any thoughts? Have you folks written or seen scripts that can register as listeners to events like this?
Been a while since I hung out in the forums, but I'm still using OF daily on both my iPhone and Mac, and loving it.
Recently I've started to make better use of the project review features to help me manage my weekly reviews better, and I really wish I'd paid more attention to this feature earlier. It's really helping.
One thing I wish I had - I wish I could configure OF so that, when I'm processing the inbox and I move a task from the Inbox into an existing project, that recipient project's Next Review date is advanced - perhaps to the present time (i.e. "Now"). I'd consider that project to be "dirty" and needing my attention next time I'm reviewing.
It's been a while since I did any Applescript for OF, but if sometime in the next few weeks I might try to do this. I'm not really sure though how I'd approach it - would need some sort of listener or hook that would execute when a task's parent changes. Any thoughts? Have you folks written or seen scripts that can register as listeners to events like this?
Last edited by fudster; 2009-08-20 at 11:20 PM.. Reason: improving the title of the thread (hopefully)