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shortcut for grouped attributes
<SHFT><CTRL>R is very handy to insert/add all necessary reminder attributes.
I would like to be able to do this for any grouping of attributes. For example, I use a modified GTD system so I have a # of specific attributes set up & assigned to this system: @ACTION @CATEGORY @PRIORITY @WHO I can add these attributes via template / form but I'd like to add these attributes as a group via shortcut key only into the attributes list w/o invoking a template/ form (similar to reminder). I can't figure if this can be done. But if not, it might be a time saver. |
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RE: Work Around...
Gee wiz janrif, you really do keep pushing the boundary don't you?
Within a fairly short time of learning UR, I found myself rarely manually inserting attributes. However, I did notice that only one attribute at a time could be inserted. When I tap <insert> in the Item Attributes pane, I would perhaps like to see something more akin to the Choose Columns dialog rather than the Insert Item Attribute dialog. I know you can create a new attribute on-the-fly with the later dialog box, however, I feel that is bad practise. I would suggest that adding a new attributes should be taken more seriously with the user being forced to go through [Tools | Attributes | Insert]. Anyway, back to your suggestion janrif. Let's say you put your GTD attributes in a group called @GTD. Might I propose that if you could "Insert" attributes using the Choose Columns dialog: --- your @GTD attributes would be at the top --- you'd tick the ones you want --- click [OK] --- fill in the values |
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Re: RE: Work Around...
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But it doesn't preclude a shortcut key. Both ideas could co-exist but a practical compromise might be to allow the user a few custom shortcut keys (like <SHFT><CTRL>R that could be assigned to attribute groups of choice. The shortcut key idea won't work for everything because it's overuse would end up w too many useless fields in attributes. But it does work for groups like reminder & GTD. I tjhink the ability to use attributes is one of URp's greatest strengths & I think it should be more user friendly. |
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