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Two points:

  1. Bug:

Every time I try to use a custom styling, e.g., a red @today tag, it screws up the formatting for my subproject headings. For example, see the image here: http://www.gtdwannabe.com/images/temp/2008-05-18\_1.png

I've got one custom style, set to red/bold for the @today tag. Notice that my subproject heading is now red/bold. If I remove all custom styles, my subproject headings are just smaller versions of my project headings, i.e., Sketchy font.

  1. Feature Request:

It would be nice if we could also modify the font for custom styles. I find that the custom style always goes to the default (arial?) font, which I don't use for my tasks. Makes the tag font stick out.

Thanks.

on May 18, 2008 01:19PM

Thanks for the bug report. I'll look into these two items soon.

on May 18, 2008 04:28PM

This was rather simple so I went ahead and worked on this. The bug is now fixed and you can now define the font for your styles. Fixes will be available in the next release.

Eventually I may enable regular expression support, would you (or others) use this?

Best,
Jordan

on May 18, 2008 05:26PM

Cool! Can't wait.

Re regex; I don't know. Right now, the only thing I can think of that I would want to do is apply the same style to several contexts, e.g., have @home @errands be the same colour, while @online @laptop are a different colour. I could do that by making a new style for each context. But, the ability to have a style assigned based on a "any of the following" would be useful. But not required :)

on May 18, 2008 08:50PM

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