Ok, thanks.
I ended up finding a workaround on
internet. I had to edit the xml manually and then use an xlst and xlstproc to fix
the ids.
My impression is that Planner dev. group hasn’t
figured yet that this is a *huge*
limitation and that makes the product almost unusable in professional environments.
Really… I’m not over reacting
here. Take any software development project that uses, for instance, RUP
methodology. It’ll have many “iterations” and most of them
will have pretty much the same structure. Have to type them in manually is a tedious,
time consuming and error prone task.
Aside of that one, it’s a good
product and cover most of average needs.
Emerson
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Stone
[mailto:tstone stonetechnologyservices com]
Sent: Wednesday, July
29, 2009 6:39 PM
To: Ribeiro Emerson Gomes
Cc: planner-list gnome org
Subject: Re: Planner-list
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Emerson,
The only way to move tasks around that I have found is to use the Move Task Up
and Move Task Down buttons on the button bar or using the drop down menu under
Actions.
Cutting and pasting would be nice to have in a future version.
Tom Stone
Stone Technology Services
tstone stonetechnologyservices com
608-212-5948
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On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 14:17 -0300, Emerson Gomes Ribeiro wrote:
Hey,
Short version: Is there a way to
"ctrl-c ctrl-v" task on planner?
Long version: We manage projects in
"cycles". Each cycle has several default tasks/subtasks underneath
it. Every time I want my project to have a new cycle, I have to manually type
those in. Instead, I'd like to just copy/paste a "sample cycle" from
my project plan (or even other project plan).
Is there a solution / work around
for it??
Thanks in advance,
Emerson Ribeiro
IT
infrastructure
InfoMate @
Scania Latin America
+55 11
4344-8905
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