[chandler-users] Newbie comments on How I use Chandler

Reid Ellis rae at tnir.org
Mon Apr 7 20:39:21 PDT 2008


I am guessing he means "what do I type in the quick entry field to  
keep an item out of the dashboard?" And my understanding is that there  
is no such beast yet.

I worry that the /X keys in the quick entry field are going the way of  
DOS, which used the same mechanism for flags.. Ah well.

Reid

On Apr 7, 2008, at 13:13, Grant Baillie wrote:
> On 7 Apr, 2008, at 06:23, Mark A. Weiss wrote:
>> What is the command line for the "Keep out of Dashboard" attribute?
>
> Hi, Mark
>
> I'm not sure by what you mean by "command line" in this case. You  
> can change "Keep out of Dashboard" for any of the collections below  
> the gray line in the sidebar by using the menu item (under  
> "Collection", or in the sidebar's context menu).
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> --Grant
>
>>
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: chandler-users-bounces at osafoundation.org [mailto:chandler-users-bounces at osafoundation.org 
>> ] On Behalf Of Pierre-François Gomez
>> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 7:38 AM
>> To: Chandler users
>> Cc: Gregory Louie
>> Subject: Re: [chandler-users] Newbie comments on How I use Chandler
>>
>> Hi !
>>
>> Sorry for the long delay but I was out of touch : the weather has  
>> been improving a lot here, lately ;-)
>>
>> On 3/22/08, Gregory Louie <gregory.louie at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I've created a new collection of items with the "Keep out of  
>>> Dashboard" attribute. I call the collection "Archive of Ideas."  I  
>>> use it in the spirit of what Pierre-Francois, Mimi and Grant  
>>> describe above.  It helps me store ideas, while keeping my LATER  
>>> Dashboard uncluttered.  I hope this helps.
>>
>> It definitely helps : this is a simple (dare I say obvious ?) and  
>> very good solution. This may not have to be represented by any  
>> specific triage status, after all.
>>
>> -- pef


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