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    Hello there,
    I have successfully compiled and run kplato.
    My first impression: it's doing quite right!
    Here are my first ideas of what could/should be
    changed: 1st this ID-thingy. When you create a task,
    you are asked what ID to assign to the new task.
    Why do I need to manually assign an ID? I asked myself.
    Imho internal data representations should be hidden from
    the user as much as possible.
    thing I missed was a task dependency.
    Means to create a new task X and say "it depends on the
    results of task Y, so it will start as soon as task Y is done."
    I will continue to sneak into the code to explore
    data structure and so on. I want to add a column in the
    list view on the left, where ordered tasks numbers are
    displayed like:
    1.
    1.1.
    1.2.
    2
    I think you know what I mean.
    Kind Regards
    M.Lieber
    kplato mailing list
    kplato (AT) kde (DOT) org
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    Hi, Mathias.
    Sorry for not answering your earlier mails, but atm I'm not able to
    access my computer on any regular basis. This state of affairs will
    last through the summer, probably until early october. So, mails will
    be infrequent and of course, no kplato development on my part :(

    Fredag 27 maj 2005 10:34, Mathias Lieber wrote:
    Hello there,

    I have successfully compiled and run kplato.
    My first impression: it's doing quite right!
    Good :)

    Here are my first ideas of what could/should be
    changed: 1st this ID-thingy. When you create a task,
    you are asked what ID to assign to the new task.

    Why do I need to manually assign an ID? I asked myself.
    Imho internal data representations should be hidden from
    the user as much as possible.
    Well, some people like to have control of the ID, some don't.
    I think the dialog could propose an ID, so if you don't care you just
    don't touch it.

    thing I missed was a task dependency.
    Means to create a new task X and say "it depends on the
    results of task Y, so it will start as soon as task Y is done."
    It's not missing, you just have to find how to enter it ;)
    In the gantt chart you can press LMB with pointer over the 'from
    task', drag the pointer to the 'to task' and release LMB.
    You can enter Start-Start, Finish-Finish or Finish-Start dependencies
    dependent on where on the tasks LMB is pressed/released.
    You can change/delete the dependency by doubleclicking on the link.
    You can show the dependencies by selecting Show task links in the Show
    menu.

    You can also use the network diagram, but that's a very early hack
    from way back when there was not even a gantt chart, so the ui is
    terrible and it's buggy, but well
    If you click on a task (from-task) it will be marked in red. Clicking
    on a different task (to-task) will bring up a dialog where you can
    select type of dependency.

    I will continue to sneak into the code to explore
    data structure and so on. I want to add a column in the
    list view on the left, where ordered tasks numbers are
    displayed like:

    1.
    1.1.
    1.2.
    2

    I think you know what I mean.
    Yes, WBS is one of the missing features.

    Kind Regards
    M.Lieber

    kplato mailing list
    kplato (AT) kde (DOT) org

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