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Re: [O] There can only be one item with priority 1?
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Thorsten Jolitz |
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Re: [O] There can only be one item with priority 1? |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Jan 2014 16:51:30 +0100 |
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Fredrik <address@hidden> writes:
> When I think about priority I want to see if one item is more
> prioritized then another. So if I have a list like this:
>
> * TODO Not important
> * TODO Really important
> * TODO Kind of import
>
> So setting in the priority would look like this :
>
> * TODO 3 Not important
> * TODO 1 Really important
> * TODO 2 Kind of import
>
> And adding a new item that is more important then kind of important
> would look like this :
>
> * TODO 4 Not important
> * TODO 1 Really important
> * TODO 2 More important then kind of important
> * TODO 3 Kind of import
>
> So is there any such functionality for handling priorities the anyone
> knows of? I know there is the ABC but that doesn't support what I
> shown here where I add an item in the middle of the list changes the
> priority of everything below it?
Why not use ABC and differentiate with tags, e.g.:
* TODO [#C] Not important :low:
* TODO [#A] Really important
* TODO [#B] More important then kind of important
* TODO [#C] Kind of import :medium:
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cheers,
Thorsten