Kevin Mehall wrote:
> Another option: What if instead of a dialog, you added a tag named New
> and then triggered a rename on it. This is how Nautilus and the GTK file
> chooser handle new folder creation. It would be cleaner than a dialog
> IMHO, but you lose the ability to ask whether to apply the tag to
> subtasks. Just a thought.
>
If the dialog's sole purpose was to create new tags, I'd agree, but
through the dialog you should also be able to add existing tags to a
task, and add multiple tags at once. I'm not sure that this sort of
functionality would make sense with the type of solution you're talking
about. Maybe there's something that combines the best of both worlds?
Kevin Mehall wrote:
> Another option: What if instead of a dialog, you added a tag named New
> and then triggered a rename on it. This is how Nautilus and the GTK file
> chooser handle new folder creation. It would be cleaner than a dialog
> IMHO, but you lose the ability to ask whether to apply the tag to
> subtasks. Just a thought.
>
If the dialog's sole purpose was to create new tags, I'd agree, but
through the dialog you should also be able to add existing tags to a
task, and add multiple tags at once. I'm not sure that this sort of
functionality would make sense with the type of solution you're talking
about. Maybe there's something that combines the best of both worlds?