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Edit notes for repeated tasks #2938
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Thank you very much for opening up this issue! I am currently a bit overwhelmed by the many requests that arrive each week, so please forgive me, if I fail to respond personally. I am still very likely to at least skim read your request and I'll probably try to fix all (real) bugs if possible and I will likely review every single PR being made (please, give me a heads up if you intent to do so) and I will try to work on popular requests (please upvote via thumbs up on the original issue) whenever possible, but trying to respond to every single issue over the last years has been kind of draining and I need to adjust my approach for this project to remain fun for me and to make any progress with actually coding new stuff. Thanks for your understanding! |
And I'm done spamming your issues now btw. ;) I've been using your app for work for quite a while now and I really appreciate it - couldn't stick with any other software solution for long until I found this one. Some of my colleagues have also been using it. Just the right amount of complexity and great features if you do software engineering work and have to do time tracking. Hope this will exist for a long time. Might contribute something small in the future if I find the time (and figure out how this thing works, my experience with frontend stuff is limited), but at least now I finally went through my notes with bugs and feature requests... which I kept in the description of a task, of course. ;) |
Maybe a similar concept to the current calendar integration would help solve this issue? With the new calendar integration you can now add future events from your timeline to your inbox. If the same concept would apply to repeated tasks, you could add future instances from the timeline and add your notes. @KatrinIhler would that solve your issue? |
Yes! This should be possible and could be a nice feature addition. |
There is a calendar integration?? Somehow this slipped by me... That sounds so useful! Gonna give it a spin soon :) Edit: Ah, the current iCal integration doesn't support authentication, right? That explains why I don't use it, I can't :( Does this behavior also work for the calDAV integration? But in general, this kind of behavior sounds like a good idea for repeating tasks as well. |
@KatrinIhler Thanks for your feedback! Regarding the calendar integration: You are correct, authentication is not supported. Are you sure you need it though? You might be able to create a public link with minimal details. That is all SP needs to pull the tasks. |
I take it back, this specific calendar seems to be broken, creating a public subscription link from Nextcloud works. Not sure if my employer will be happy with that solution though... |
This issue has not received any updates in 90 days. Please comment, if this still relevant! |
This issue has not received any updates in 90 days. Please comment, if this still relevant! |
Yup, I'm watching the issue and am looking forward to the feature :) |
I'm honestly not sure how this could best be achieved, and I imagine it could be quite complicated, but I'll just describe my use case here:
I use the description of scheduled tasks to take notes of things I want to talk about for upcoming meetings. This is quite handy for me, as the notes aren't kept separately, but are directly related to the task which will magically appear in my Today view at the correct time.
A lot of my meetings are on a regular schedule, e.g. once a week. I would love to use repeating tasks for this instead of scheduling each of them separately as needed, but I can't edit the notes of a repeating task until the time it is due. I guess I could use the default notes for this, but then the notes will appear on all tasks from then on, unless I clear them.
It would be incredibly handy to see the next upcoming repeated task somewhere in the Scheduled view and be able to edit its notes before that task is due. But I guess this would require some changes regarding the way repeating tasks are initialized...
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