![]() ![]() You can tap button at the bottom to toggle focus (CMD-]) and add new subtasks with CMD-/ You can easily navigate with task detail page opened. ‘Enter’ while on task detail will move focus to main window. ‘Escape’ or ‘COMMAND-D’ to close the window. You can ‘Enter’ to open selected task detail. ![]() MacOS version is almost identical to iOS version. SubtasksĬheck Subtasks document for more details. Quick Actions can also be used on ‘Bulk Actions’. Quick Actions include quickly editing due dates, changing lists, priorities, adding/removing/switching tags, duplicates and etc. Tasks that aren’t due yet but if start date has past, it’ll be shown on the date list. If you change your start date, duration will be shown accordingly. If you have a due date, you also have start date and duration. Start Dates can be turned on inside ‘Settings > General’. Also you can tap Focus button on top right to show/hide General info and Quick Action rows. You can tap button at the bottom left to rotate between views. There is horizontal scrollable Quick Actions below and at the bottom, there are subtasks. Under notes, you can tap buttons to edit due date, alert, auto-snooze, repeat, end-repeat and location. Below the title, you’ll see due date, icons and list name. Also you can tap the circle to check/uncheck. You can tap there and edit if you want to. Picker (Date/Time/etc.When you tap a task, you’ll go into task detail page. Location view Favorites selection background Item view status background (bar under title) Picker (Date/Time/etc.) : Save/clear button background Properties on Theme Makerīelow description shows where all the properties are used. You can manually copy the link and add it on ‘Import Theme’ pop-up. By clicking the URL link, prompt will be shown to ask for import. You can copy the text after choosing ‘Share’ and post it on GoodTask forum or any other place you’d like to share the theme with. Sharing themes are done by base64-encoded text. If ‘Delete’ option is not shown, it’s been selected on your theme or any ‘Auto-Switch’ options. You can edit, delete or share the themes you’ve added in this view. It’ll run through List/Day/Week/Month views. You can adjust each properties after automatic process has been done.Ĭheck ‘Preview’ anytime you want to see how editing goes. If you choose default option, you’ll be asked to choose background color to be white or black and basic colors will be set automatically. First, adjust ‘Default Color’ and you’ll be prompt to run automatic procedure which adjusts colors according to your selected default color. You can ‘Copy from existing themes’ and start from there. You can adjust each properties to make your own theme. You set up a range between 0~100 and when it goes to that range, theme that you selected will be shown. With screen brightness selected, theme will change according to current screen brightness. As you open the app, if the time is in that range, GoodTask will run with Dark theme. For example, you can set 9pm to 7am for Dark theme. With time option selected, you can set up to 5 time ranges that will automatically switch to selected theme. You can specify theme for each and it’ll change automatically. Default option will follow system light/dark mode settings. Themes can be automatically switched following system settings or by time or screen brightness. You can also check this YouTube video for details. You can make your own theme or import themes that other users made. There are system supported themes and user generated themes. (macOS version supports basic default and dark themes) This page will describe mostly about themes on iOS version. GoodTask provides various themes that can be matched with user’s taste. ![]()
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