Hi, nice job with this app. I stopped using iGTD in favor of Stickies about a month ago, so I think this is more my speed.
I found a problem with archiving done items that is reproducible as follows:
make new doc type "test:" type cmd-enter for a new task, type anything for text. type cmd-D to mark the task as done type cmd-shift-d to move it to the archive and create the archive.
expected: it would create an archive header and moves the task under it what happened: it creates the archive and the task is just removed, not copied under it.
here's the actual doc text I get from doing the above steps:
test: Archive:
Actually, archiving doesn't work at all in that document after doing that, but if I create an 'Archive' header before I first try archiving, it all works as expected. So that's a workaround at least.
Hope this is useful, let me know if I can help.
jesse - October 26, 2007 8:13 PM
Are you on Tiger or Leopard? For me, on Tiger, I get the expected behavior. Also do you have any text system extensions installed that might be effecting things?
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jesse - October 26, 2007 8:14 PM
I've got 10 hours, 8 minutes, remaining on ADC's Leopard :)
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Michael McCracken - October 29, 2007 4:54 PM
Sorry to take so long to reply. This is on 10.4.10, and I do have TextExtras and my own input manager for incremental search in NSTextViews.
Those have been pretty stable for years, so I'm reluctant to blame them, but I'll try disabling them and see what happens.
Update: this seems to be a conflict with TextExtras. Removing it gets rid of several confusing problems I was having with TaskPaper.
Luckily my I-Search input manager doesn't break TaskPaper.
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jesse - October 30, 2007 8:02 AM
Thanks for the info. This is likely something that I'm doing and not a problem with TextExtra's, I'm not sure when I'll have a chance to look into it, but at least I know there is a problem. Thanks again.
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