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If you still want a tasklist sent, then I will. I am however doing nothing special. The issue also occurs with a brand new simple tasklist. The steps for the colouring issue:
- Create a new task list. Enter a number of tasks and subtasks.
- Set all priorities to 5. My colour is blue for the foreground.
- Set preference to colour tasks by priority.
- Set preference to calculate priority as the highest of all subtasks.
- Change one of the subtask priority to 10. My colour is orange for the foreground.
- Expected behaviour is for the priority colour and the text colour to change from blue to orange for the subtask and all its parents. The fill for the % done also changes colour.
- Actual behaviour is that the priority, % done, and task title colour changes as expected for the subtask. The priority and % done also change for the parents, but the text doesn't.
- Set the sub-task back to Priority 5. All background colour goes back to blue. However, the text of the subtask remains orange.
The steps for the recurrence issue:
- select a task in the tasklist and open the recurrence dialog
- select 'monthly' and Day 5 of every 1 month. Select 'calculate from due date' and 'create a new task'.
- Complete the task.
- Expected behaviour. New task is created. Start and Due date are populated with 5/2/2013.
- Actual behaviour. New task is created. Start and Due date are empty in the task grid.
- - Note: Start and Due dates DO appear in the edit bar.
- - Note: Start and Due dates do appear in the task grid when you complete the task.
- - Note: The Due date seems to sometimes appear after a time. Unsure what causes this.
Hope this is clear enough.
zajchapp
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I'm confused by the apparent contradiction (to me) of the following 2 lines:
zajchapp wrote: Complete the task. New task is created. Start and Due date are empty in the task grid. and
zajchapp wrote: Start and Due dates do appear in the task grid when you complete the task. Perhaps a sample tasklist would help...
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Sorry, not clear enough.
When you complete subtask 1, it is crossed out, and subtask 2 is created.
Subtask 2 does not show the start and due dates on the task grid.
You then complete subtask 2, and subtask 3 is created. Start and Due dates then appear for subtask 2 (completed). Subtask 3 again does not show start and due dates. And so on.
As mentioned, correct start and due dates are shown in the edit bar at all times.
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Thx, I can reproduce it now.
Interestingly, the problem does not occur with recurring top-level tasks, which is what I was doing.
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Phew.
Please note, I haven't tested any other permutations of this (e.g. use same task...)
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No worries, I will do some extra testing when I've fixed it.
Thx, as always, for your contributions.
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More than welcome. TDL is a fantastic tool, and key to my personal management. If I can do a little to help then that is great.
It is us (the community) that should be thanking you. Your responsiveness and care for this software is incredible.
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Can you confirm whether these were fixed in 6.6.b3?
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Using 6.6a5. Due date does not calculate when selecting the calculation latest of the subtasks. Start date seems fine.
Will check b1 tomorrow. [Edit] Having trouble downloading b2 - will try from home later.
Also: adding one of my icons to a custom icon attribute, causes the column to increase significantly in width (at least 7 times the width of the icon). This doesn't happen when adding a built in icon.
[Edit: Both Issues are still present in V6.6b2]
For the future... I would find it useful to be able to see which values are calculated and which aren't. Perhaps when TDL gets the ability to alter text formatting, the calculated values might appear italicized or something like that.
Out of curiosity, where are the built in icons stored - in the exe itself?
zajchapp
modified 22 Jan '13 - 15:18.
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zajchapp wrote: [Edit: Both Issues are still present in V6.6b2] Thx, I can reproduce both of these.
zajchapp wrote: Perhaps when TDL gets the ability to alter text formatting Don't hold your breath!
zajchapp wrote: the calculated values might appear italicized or something like that. Perhaps a simple marker would be sufficient.
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When add a Task, set Recurrence "Yearly" ,"Dec 2" and "from comlpetion date"
And, Set Due Date is 2013/1/21
If I click cpmlete the task, the Due Date change to 2014/12/2. It Should be 2013/12/2.
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Can you send me a simple tasklist that displays this problem and the necessary set of steps to reproduce it?
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I encountered a strange problem, sometimes when to start the program, found that the configuration is reset. After checking the size of ToDoList.ini become 0. Administrator to check, thank you
calmman.yang@163.com
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Do you ever 'forcibly' shutdown Windows without letting all your applications close?
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Sometimes would be have any way to solve it?
thank you!
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Can you check for the presence of a 'ToDoList.bak.ini' file?
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no, I can't find the file. make a rar file is my way.
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The software always creates a backup before saving the preferences and only deletes it if the save was successful.
And if it finds this backup next time it starts, it replaces the default preferences.
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Hi, Dan:
Prior to 6.1B1, the %complete field in the task entry pane used to have little "clickers" (sorry, don't know the right name) that you could click to advance or retard the %-complete value, in increments as set in Preferences.
Those clickers are not present in my 6.6-b1. You can enter the %complete as a number, but not click to advance.
=John
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Hi John
This is an old problem that _was_ fixed. Can you send me a screenshot so that I can see if it's related to your visual layout?
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Well, I'm embarrassed to admit that this seems to have "fixed itself". I went to get the screen-shot, and the clickers were there(!). I had done a reboot and installed a bunch of updates from Microsoft -- not sure if that had anything to do with it.
So for now please ignore this one.
Regards,
=John
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johnrhutchinson wrote: So for now please ignore this one. No worries. Let me know the moment it reappears.
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