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Or something like that. At the very least I want it to be highlighted in some way so that I can easily distinguish it from the text of the todo item in question.
Unlike most people I actually look through the code to see how my desired feature would be implemented, and it's not quite trivial. All the coloring is put into the last filter for a reason, and I'm not sure if having it in the parser will mess up a step inbetween. However it seems like parsing is the second-to-last filter used anyways, so I don't forsee there being much of a problem.
Anyways, I'm not 100% sure, so I wanted to bring it up here to see your thoughts on the matter. BTW thanks for making the best todo application!
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Looking through the code a bit more, the parser will call functions that create and return a new string that won't have the coloring info, so using regular expressions to match humized dates is the best option. I'll whip up a pull request in a few weeks.
I want the relative due date (
%D
) to beOr something like that. At the very least I want it to be highlighted in some way so that I can easily distinguish it from the text of the todo item in question.
Unlike most people I actually look through the code to see how my desired feature would be implemented, and it's not quite trivial. All the coloring is put into the last filter for a reason, and I'm not sure if having it in the parser will mess up a step inbetween. However it seems like parsing is the second-to-last filter used anyways, so I don't forsee there being much of a problem.
Anyways, I'm not 100% sure, so I wanted to bring it up here to see your thoughts on the matter. BTW thanks for making the best todo application!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: