![]() Using a file-sharing service like Google. So start hacking and enjoy :) If you do something useful please share code. In other cases, a text file may be the primary task list itself (for example, with TaskPaper). So, using Jim King's script as a starting point, I created jsTaskPaper, a Javascript library for rendering TaskPaper files as HTML. I am using no parameters call to display entire to-do (all tags I care about anyway) any time I start terminal (called from. Surprisingly, there didn't seem to be any Javascript-based TaskPaper formatters out there. ![]() If called without parameters todox will display all tags listed at the end of todox.rb (easy to find and edit). Parses TaskPaper format task lists and displays them in a similar style to the. There are two modes: If called with any parameter, todox will display ONE line that contains tag - I am using that to display task at hand in conky (actually in dwm bar using conky). Once I know which way to point my eyes, I promise I will > fall in line. But for those who are following the > statements on comparing org-mode to commercial substitutes like Taskpaper and > see this as an outcome of people making less-informed choices, I hope I can > keep your attention. Just save sample taskpaper document and todox.rb anywhere, set TODO_TO_USE path to point to todo.taskpaper and start todox.rb. If theres no problem, then dont fix it. If (ARGV.length = 0) NOTHING TO DO? *** ","") Outtext(" "+project.strip+" "+line.strip,clr) Outtext(" "+project.strip+" "+line.strip,CLR_RED) # if it is project name line take project name ![]() As you type, these items are auto-formatted so that your lists are easier to read. Def list_tag (tagtitle,tagname,clr,clrtitle,showall) TaskPaper knows about four things: projects, tasks, notes, and tags.
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