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So do you want a task list without using list symbols?
[ ] List item
[ ] List item
[ ] List item
[ ] List item
[ ] List item
[ ] List item
Original comment by habamax
on 21 May 2010 at 9:27
Well, in this case I wouldn't use it as a list, but just to mark something as
to be
done.
So in my current wiki I have a lot of TODO issues and I just want to exchange
the
TODO by a [].
Original comment by jakob.ga...@gmail.com
on 21 May 2010 at 9:38
Show me the way it is supposed to be used. You place it in an arbitrary text
position -
- what vimwiki should be able to do with it? How it should be converted to html?
PS
I use TODO: and DONE: keywords :)
Original comment by habamax
on 21 May 2010 at 10:43
TODO and DONE keywords obviously works but the [] creates a checkbox in html
which
can be changed. Now, in my mind it would be perfect if there is be some
autosave
capability of the html file, so that it is saved if a checkbox state is
changed. And
when I open the vimWiki the next time, VimWiki scans the html for changed
checkboxes
and adapts the .wiki files. In this way the TODO items can be managed via the
html
interface, which would be very convenient!
Of course, this strategy is a bit away from the actual topic of this issue, but
it
could be a possible aim.
best regards!
Original comment by jakob.ga...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2010 at 7:19
Unfortunatly, I don't think this is going to be implemented.
Original comment by habamax
on 22 May 2012 at 5:21
If the OP is still interested, the way to get this to work would be to edit the
HTML template to send an AJAX call to a web service when the checkbox is
checked. The web service would then change the vimwiki file code (either right
away, or by storing the change for a later sync).
Original comment by dotancohen
on 2 Jan 2014 at 6:56
If anyone still wants this, then I will happily code the changes to the HTML
temples, and I'll code and host the web service. It would be a community web
service that would store the changes. Someone else would have to add the code
to VimWiki to poll the server and update as needed.
Note that this would be insecure. I'll add SSL, but anyone who knows your web
service username and password (stored as plaintext in your HTML files) would be
able to change the checkmark value.
Original comment by dotancohen
on 2 Jan 2014 at 7:17
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jakob.ga...@gmail.com
on 21 May 2010 at 7:46