Adding tasks in reverse!
I often work back in time with setting my tasks: I set my goal then walk backwards, dealing with each step back to my starting point.
Whilst reorganising tasks will always be a pain in the ass, I'd be happiest with [shift]+[return] to finish entering a task then starting entering the preceding one. Anyone with me on this one?
6 comments, asked by getdamo on Nov 13, 2011 - 02:12 completed
David Trey
on Nov 13, 2011 - 05:52
Hello,
this issue is available already. In order to save a task and add another one above it, please click Ctrl+Enter.
For more information on Todoist's keyboard shortcuts, please refer to this page:
http://todoist.com/Help/viewHelp
Unfortunately, it seems that there's a bug in this function as it work only after editing and not adding a tasks and stops working after adding 1 more task above the edited one.
I have forwarded this issue to the developers. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Best regards,
David
getdamo on Nov 13, 2011 - 15:20
thanks for jumping onto this. great stuff!
all the best, think i'll go premium soon (when the android app starts working for me ;)
best regards,
getDaMo
David Trey
on Dec 01, 2011 - 04:34
Hello,
the issue with the Ctrl+Enter shortcut has been fixed. You can now continue adding multiple tasks above the recently saved task by saving them with Ctrl+Enter.
Best regards,
David
getdamo on Dec 01, 2011 - 13:26
Success in Firefox
but alas, not in Chrome.
getting there, so thanks
David Trey
on Dec 01, 2011 - 23:42
Hello,
please try to reload the page using Ctrl+F5 (in Chrome). This should force the browser to read the new version of the site with the included fix.
If it doesn't help - please clear your cache.
Best regards,
David
getdamo on Dec 02, 2011 - 02:28
Fantastic - all good
(and i'm now eating humble-novice-pie)
thanks to you and the team
Please plough on with development - you offer much more than RTM
