On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Frank Van Geirt
<email address hidden>wrote:
> Is this quick prototype already somewhere available? Next week, I might
> find some time to help test this feature.
>
Afraid the code I used went missing :( If I recall correctly what I did was
hook into the end-of-word signal and pop a window without window border
(similar to a menu popping up) when the word matched "[d:". Should be easy
to reproduce. But nothing ready for direct testing.
On a side note, next release will have more functionality in the "Insert
Date" dialog, including a calendar widget to select the date. This makes it
also more useful to insert dates for tasks.
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Frank Van Geirt
<email address hidden>wrote:
> Is this quick prototype already somewhere available? Next week, I might
> find some time to help test this feature.
>
Afraid the code I used went missing :( If I recall correctly what I did was
hook into the end-of-word signal and pop a window without window border
(similar to a menu popping up) when the word matched "[d:". Should be easy
to reproduce. But nothing ready for direct testing.
On a side note, next release will have more functionality in the "Insert
Date" dialog, including a calendar widget to select the date. This makes it
also more useful to insert dates for tasks.
-- Jaap