From: Goedson T. P. <go...@de...> - 2009-12-01 11:23:09
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* J. Anthony Hertzler (pla...@gm...) wrote: > I have been using gnotime for a few days on Ubuntu Karmic, and just > discovered that my main window doesn't allow expanding the project to view > its tasks, as the documentation shows. After switching to a new project, I > can't find any way to return to a previous project in the main window so > that I can start and stop its timer. I'm sure I'm missing something, but I > don't seem to be able to find any option to turn on anywhere in the gui to > allow me to display anything other than the most recent task in the main > window. I've attached a screenshot (don't know if that works on this mailing > list) to demonstrate how a project with multiple tasks appears to have only > one in the main window. I'd really appreciate an explanation of this by > somebody. Thanks! > > -anthony hertzler The "tasks" you see expanded in the main window as shown in the examples are subprojects. You create them by creating a new project and then draging them into an existing project. Going back to a previous diary entry is not supported in the current version. The code available in our source control repository[1] includes this feature, allowing you to select which diary entry you wnat to work on from a combobox. This should be released soon. [1] git://gttr.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/gttr/gttr Best regards, Goedson |