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Re: Making sure a certain tag is applied to every task

 

You can remove the tag color by re-clicking on it on the color chooser, see Bug #1029342, or setting the background color to white.

Alternatively, you may want to try prioritizing your tasks using fuzzy dates (due someday -> @1, soon -> @2, now -> @3) and let the urgency color plugin do the coloring. Actually, that would require a minor addition to the plugin.

@Wolter: what do you think? Would this be a possible use case for your plugin?

Anyway, for recurrent tasks check out Bug #344432.

Cheers,

Antonio

On 08/26/2012 09:40 PM, Francesco Turco wrote:
Hello.

I have the @p tag for periodic tasks and the @np tag for non-periodic
tasks. Each task should be either periodic or non-periodic. At the
moment I set the gray color for both the @p and @np tags and I just make
sure that every task has a gray square. The fact is I'd like to avoid
using a color for periodic/non-periodic tasks because I already have
colors for @1/@2/@3 tag priorities, and priority is more important for
me to recognise than periodicity.

Has anyone already had a similar problem?

Thank you.

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