I recently started doing that with saved HoudahSpot searches. I suppose you could do that if you had a main organization document and then any meeting notes or other project saves as a second To document and has it’s link dropped into your main document to monitor progress when needed? The only thing I can say for sure is that I have learned to drag and drop files that I want to associate with a project. When I first started using TaskPaper I tried that too. As fas as I am aware there is no way to change this.Īs far as multiple documents, I don’t have an answer for that. This turns a potentially great idea, showing a simple list of things I need to focus on into a visually complex and therefore confusing result where I have to mentally block out all the levels just to focus on well … what I used the focus tag for in the first place. ![]() That is why I am using tags in the first place isn’t it? When I want to focus on things I have to do then I need visual simplicity, I only want to see those things that I am working on. I am organizationally challenged - no, really. The problem is that when I click on focus, instead of just seeing a list of all lines that end with focus”, I also get all the lines headers and sub headers and on and on. I have a tag called “ that I use for things in my various lists that I need to focus on. I just returned to using TaskPaper and I know I have suggested the following before - I don’t think Jessie agreed that it was a good idea (I could be wrong). I was going to post this as a new topic but I think I have something that will add to this. I think that my system would get too complicated with more than four files. I have four big files and then I just keep them open and tab across those. If you need some ideas or help with the queries, just post a sample and I and others might be able to help. I have a file that is really HUGE, but it works really well. You can separate them by a well define category and then use queries to search for a particular meeting, subject, tag, date, etc. Honestly, at this time it is the best way to keep all of those things together. ![]() At least until queries throughout the Library is implemented. I would recommend you that for the time being you just put them all together in a file. With regards with having multiple task paper files. I was asked to remind when the time comes, but I am not sure if a week and a half is too soon I was one of the ones that was very supportive of the idea, but there are several other ideas that are further up the queue. Just consider that the sample program I am showing you is not the final implementation and TaskPaper is not even rendering anything there. Some of the work is already done, but we are still waiting in the implementation. There is a plan to have a document viewer of sorts that will help you to keep things organize. I am not a developer, but I think I can answer your questions.
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