Ranking tasks by priority
Hi, I'm from Russia so I apologize for the Google translation)
In your program, I was a daily routine, and it was very difficult to distribute in order of each item. I propose to make a function to raise or lower the task in the list. Add 2 buttons like arrow - which raises the problem of Punto higher
and down - which omits Punto below.
Привет, я из россии поэтому извиняюсь за перевод гугл)
В вашей программе я составил распорядок дня, и мне было очень трудно распределить по порядку каждый пункт. Я предлагаю внести функцию чтобы поднимать или опускать задачу в данном списке. добавиь например 2 кнопки стрелка вверх - которая поднимает задачу на пунт выше,
и вниз - которая опускает на пунт ниже.
This is already possible!
I use exactly this myself, I have a daily routine. What you need to do is:
Sort by priority, descending
Easiest by showing priority in the columns (either contextual menu click the column headers or use the view menu)
You can click the priority number to edit it, press up or down arrow keys. You can also use cntrl-I for “increase” and cntrl-D for “decrease” (don’t know if it’s the same in Russian)
Priority is infinite, the numbers are not categories, “0” is neutral and you can go negative or positive from there.
Note: in my own daily routine, I use some priority settings, but I also use prerequisites. For example, stretch is a prerequisite for breakfast, and breakfast is a prerequisite for lunch. I put all these tasks inside a composite task called “daily”. The composite is set to recur every day, but the internal tasks are NOT set to recur (they will recur because the parent recurs). The tasks all have planned start date, but not actual start date. And I hide inactive.
Cheers!
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Anonymous commented
Thank you very much! ) to your aid, and at random, I figured out what's what))
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AdminAaron Wolf (Admin, Task Coach) commented
What you need is to SORT by priority.
I suggest:
1. View menu > Columns > Priority
this will show the priority numbers as a column2. Sort by priority by clicking on the Priority heading of the priority column. Click again to change ascending or descending sort order. Additional clicks choose whether inactive and complete are mixed with active or are listed separately.
I only mentioned right-click because it is another way to do these same things. Do not right-click on the task. You can right-click on the column-headers of the whole task viewer — this just does the exact same thing as View menu > Columns
After you are sorting by priority, you can change the order by changing the priority. That can be done many ways:
A. double-click (or press ENTER) on a task to go to the editor and change priority
B. right-click a task, go to priority to increase or decrease (notice also the keyboard-shortcuts)
C. click the number in the priority column and it becomes editable, either with up/down or by typing a number; press ENTER to set the new priority.What I do, is select the task I want and then use the keyboard shortcuts to increase or decrease priority.
All of this requires first sorting by priority, as I described above.
I hope this is clear. Let me know if you are still confused.
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Anonymous commented
If I understand you correctly, when I click the right mouse button on the task, and choose the menu in paragraph - a priority, where I can raise and lower it on the list? I this is not happening ...