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You currently don't, at least not with sleek. I recall digging into the tracking data, that some users provided in the old version of sleek. The feature at hand wasn't among what was frequently used so it got de-prioritized. At this point I don't have a precise plan on when this will be implemented. It is good, that you opened this discussion though, which proves there is some interest in it. A workaround would of course be editing the todo.txt file in a text editor and search and replace the attributes you want to rename or remove.
Since the priorities are of course still available I can only guess what you are referring to here. I assume you mean the priority bubbles, when the 1st sorting group is not set to priority? That hasn't been implemented yet.
Are you using Flatpak? This might give you an explanation: #564. In 2.0.3 the behavior of archiving will slightly change. Before 1st archiving you will need to select/create the archiving file, in order to provide a better UX in general and be more compliant with sandboxed environments such as Flatpak or macOS store releases. |
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Dear all,
in the previous version of Sleek, there was a context menu under the right mouse button permitting me to rename or delete a project or a context.
This possibility no longer exists, at least in my current version 2.0.2 under linux.
So how do I do it now?
Kind regards,
kai.
PS- does Sleek not show the priorities of the tasks, or have I inadvertedly disabled this? If so, how do I turn them back on?
PPS - the archived todos are no longer stored in the directory of the todo.txt but rather somewhere like /run/user/... Why is this so; is this a bug or a feature?
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