By default, all the projects in a document are shown at once. TaskPaper also offers several useful ways to view your lists. If you’re a GTD adherent, tags work well for contexts. And you can create your own tags to designate, for example, work and personal tasks. You can apply the other default tags, and to note items that you want to handle today or with high priority, respectively. TaskPaper automatically “crosses out” any items with the tag. One such tag, is used to designate a task, project, or note as complete this tag can be added (or removed) by clicking on the bullet in front of an item or by using the Tag command. TaskPaper also lets you add tags to projects, tasks, and notes. Alternatively, click anywhere in an item and then use the Move To Project command. (You can also access these commands via the Entry menu in the menu bar or by using keyboard shortcuts.) You can create hierarchical entries using the tab key, and rearranging items is also easy: You move a task or note, and any sub-items, by dragging the item’s bullet to a different location in your document. There are no complex formatting buttons and menus: only a single pop-up menu for creating new projects (lists), tasks (items in a list), and notes (text notes within a list) in the current document. There may be cases when you only want to apply inline AsciiDoc formatting to input text without wrapping it in a block element.įor example, in the Asciidoclet project (AsciiDoc in Javadoc), only the inline formatting is needed for the text in Javadoc tags.TaskPaper’s most unique attribute is that it offers speed and dead-simple ease of use while still providing the essential formatting you need for tracking tasks and projects.
#TASKPAPER INSERT SEPARATOR HOW TO#
Refer to Man Pages for details on how to compose AsciiDoc for this purpose.
#TASKPAPER INSERT SEPARATOR MANUAL#
This doctype instructs the parser to recognize a special document header and section naming conventions for organizing the AsciiDoc content as a manual page. Used for producing a roff or HTML-formatted man page (short for manual page) for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. There’s also the concept of a multi-part book, but the distinction from a regular book is determined by the content.Ī book only has chapters and special sections, whereas a multi-part book is divided by parts that each contain one or more chapters or special sections. Book (keyword: book)īuilds on the article doctype with the additional ability to use a top-level title as part titles, includes the appendix, dedication, preface, bibliography, glossary, index, and colophon. In DocBook, includes the appendix, abstract, bibliography, glossary, and index sections. Predefined Attributes for Character Replacements
Appendix A: Catalog of Document Attributes.Deleted and Deprecated Syntax and Attributes Front Matter Added for Static Site Generators Process Multiple Source Files from the CLI Structuring, Navigating, and Referencing Your Content.Checking multiple attributes (ifdef and ifndef only) Enabling STEM expressions in the DocBook Toolchain Include a File Multiple Times in the Same Document Partitioning large documents and using leveloffset Using Attributes: Set, Assign, and Reference