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Re: Hide completed ToDos: msg#00195kde.users.pim
Am Montag, 30. Mai 2005 19:07 schrieb Derek Broughton: > On Monday 30 May 2005 12:12, kdepim-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > KOrganizer 3.2.1 > > > > > > If I do Settings / Edit Filters / Hide Completed ToDos, I can still see > > > the completed ToDos. What else do I need to do? I want the completed > > > ToDos to be hidden, but not deleted. > > > > > > What does Settings / Show Filter do? > > > > Works fine for me with KOrganizer Version 3.3.2. You need to unhide/show > > the filters under settings, then they appear below the ToDos, then pick > > the correct filter by name and activate. > > Ack! Whoever designed that interface doesn't understand how _people_ work. > I tell it to turn off displaying completed To-Dos. It does nothing. > There isn't the slightest indication that, in fact, you also need to change > the filter from "No filter" to "Default" (which is obviously NOT the > default!). I admit it took me some time also. ;-) Once figured out, I kind of like the handling of the filters - it's just not intuitive at the beginning I would say. > > This has been an issue for me as long as I've used korganizer, and that's > never been apparent. |
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