Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Microsoft To-Do (wunderlist replacement?)
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@lavolp3 said in Microsoft To-Do (wunderlist replacement?):
if (this.list.length !== 0) {
this.list.forEach(element => (listItemsText += ‘- ’ + checkbox + element.subject + ((element.dueDate) ? moment(element.dueDateTime.dateTime).format(“ddd MMM DD”) : ‘’) + ‘
’))
} else {
// otherwise indicate that there are no list entries
listItemsText += ‘- ’ + this.translate(‘NO_ENTRIES’) + ‘
’
}Thanks for pointing that out, I am still figuring things out and piecing things together and if they work I just stick with it! That snippet worked, I had to change the section
element.dueDate
toelement.dueDateTime
but other than that seems to be doing the trick. I’ll probably toy around with it a bit more to see if I can learn formatting it with CSS to left align the subject and right align the date. Thanks for the help and tips! -
@thobach thanks for your effort. Just got this up and running from your instructions in the README. Very pleased. :thumbs_up:
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@thobach said in Microsoft To-Do (wunderlist replacement?):
I don’t plan to implement a fade-option, sorry, it would require quite some effort given the current implementation.
I have been able to add a fade-option by looking at how this option has been implemented in the MMM-nstreinen module by @qistoph. Since I am not familiair with JS coding I don’t know wether it has been coded as it should.
My addition takes two parameters from config.js: ‘fade’, which can be true or false and ‘fadePoint’, which takes a decimal value between 0 and 1 and marks the point where the fade starts.
I added the code after the listItem styling.
// needed for the fade effect itemCounter += 1 // Create fade effect. if (self.config.fade && self.config.fadePoint < 1) { if (self.config.fadePoint < 0) { self.config.fadePoint = 0; } var startingPoint = self.config.itemLimit * self.config.fadePoint; var steps = self.config.itemLimit - startingPoint; if (itemCounter >= startingPoint) { var currentStep = itemCounter - startingPoint; listItem.style.opacity = 1 - (1 / steps * currentStep); } }
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@Mighty-Mouseq Nice! Do you want to create a pull request? I could then merge it into the main branch for everyone.
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@thobach I do not consider myself a developer :-). I do not even have a GitHub account. If you prefer to implement this change through a pull request then I will have a look at the process. For such a minor change it might be a lot easier if you, or another developer, added the code in your repository.
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@thobach I think I have created a pull request for the fade effect.