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Dynaminc updating Due List
I keep my Checkvist outline in one tab and my Due items in another tab, open at all times. When I add a new due item to my outline I need to refresh the tab with my due items list. Having it dynamically update would be great!
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More convenient text content selection
Default selection of text content is convenient. However, there are some situations where is does not work I expect.
If the content starts with a link
[...]
, default selection (= after pressing EE) misses the opening bracket.Default selection of a note does not select its content as it does for tasks.
Pressing Strg+K without a selection should select the word if the cursor is placed inside the word (or at the word's boundary).
1 votePlease check how it works on https://beta.checkvist.com. I’ve fixed all three requests, I believe :)
Thanks for your ideas :)
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Show Items going across page
Rather than have items run down the page
[ ] Item 1
[ ] Item 2
[ ] Item 3
[ ] Item 4I would like the ability to flag items so that they go across the page. This would save much screen space and be more compact.
[ ] Item 1 [ ] Item 2 [ ] Item 3 [ ] Item 43 votes -
1 vote
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Sticky Header/Toolbar
Header tools should stick (fixed position) to the top of the browser window so you don't have to keep scrolling up to flip between lists.
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Allow to set custom colors, not predefined ones, for 7,8,9
This would give us 3 more colors and the flexibility to use our own color coding.
Ideally this would allow to set the forground and the background color :-)
6 votesReopened because currently it is only possible to select colors from pre-defined set.
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Print Output: set page break for specific hierarchy level
The idea is to have a setting like: make a page break before every level 1 (or level 2, 3,… and so on) item.
This would ease situations like a LEVEL 1 'headline' beeing printed on the bottom of a page but the content is shifted to the next page.
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Find all lists with a partial tag search as WorkFlowy
I'm used to tag almost every list with a date in this form #d-2015-11-19, ect
It would be very useful to search for a partial tag like #d-2015-11 that returns all the lists created in November 2015.
Is it already possible? Am I missing something?
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Calendar task detail
Would it be possible to include the full hierarchy of a task in the calendar feed? If the task in the calendar is a sub task the context is lost and I then need to open up the Checkvist website to understand what the task means. All this detail does not need to be in the calendar entry title - it could be in the notes. For example, I might have a list called Clients, then I might have a list of names under this, then under each name, a list of things that need to be done. If one…
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Is it possible to restrict a team member who has the status as ' writer ' can modify the list but not share it. Looks like now they can modi
Is it possible to restrict a team member who has the status as ' writer ' can modify the list but not share it. Looks like now they can modify and share to anyone
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Sidebar for Tags and Due Options
Add a sidebar for filtering by Tags and Due Dates within the current list. It could look something like this:
/=== Tags / Due Dates ==============
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| Tags on this page:
| [ ] #red x7
| [ ] #yellow x3
| [ ] #blue x1
| [ ] #orange x4
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| Due Date: [Dropdown Menu]
| Completed Tasks: [Dropdown Menu]
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===================================Initially, nothing would be selected and all tasks would be shown as usual. For each tag, you can select either a checkmark or an X. If you have checked one or more tags, then only…
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Allow to view current collaborators who are working on the list right now
Allow to view current collaborators who are working on the list right now
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View multiple lists (or focuses) at once in arrangable panels
It would be nice if you could have multiple views open at once in the same tab, in some sort of arrangeable panels. I have many lists and I open them in separate tabs, but it would be nice to be able to view multiple lists at once in one tab.
In my case, I could then see my brief/sparse daily todo, my long notes list, focused on this week's sub-item, and my primary project list open in the largest panel.
From there you could drag items between lists etc.
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Jump to main list items by typing their first letters
In Windows explorer when you are in a folder you can jump to a file simply by typing it's first letters. It would be nice if we could do this in our lists for main branches.
Suggestion:
Hit the semicolon key ";;" twice to call for this function (It can select the first item by default) then start typing.
Why double ";" key? because it won't interfere with any other keyboard shortcut and it's the default place for little finger.
Thank you3 votes -
^tonight as a recognizable due time (like ^today and ^tomorrow)
Just like how ^today and ^tomorrow function, ^tonight can do the same.
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Allow assigning users not shared
Currently I'm only allowed to assign tasks to users I've shared with. I"d like to be able to assign tasks to anyone. Currently I have to use tags then convert to assignments when/if i share the list.
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Kanban Boards for top level nodes
It would be great if I could visualise my top level nodes next to each other instead of underneath each other.
So that I can see all the sub-nodes as items on these vertical lists.They're called the Kanban approach, and I think it would be a great addition to CheckVist! It doesn't have to be as visual as trello, the current simple design could do! But you could use ⌘→ and ⌘← to move them between boards.
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1 vote
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let moving, copy/cut & pasting, changing color for comments.
Hi
sometimes specially when you are re-organizing it's necessary to do these things with comments.1 vote -
Single click to promote task to top of list
Often several tasks are listed under a heading or subheading, but only one needs immediate action; it would be nice to just click a button (or type a two-letter code) to copy that task to the very top of a list and make it red; then when done, you can delete the task from the top of the list, but it will still stay in it's original place under the appropriate header.
1 vote
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