Hi!
TL;DR: Translate [#A], [#B] and [#C] to p1, p2, p3.
Thanks a lot for such an awesome plugin!
Question, I'm getting into the habit of using LogSeq's priority for querying and managing my To-Do's.
I just started using your plugin to have reminders for some LogSeq's tasks in the form of Todoist Tasks.
I love having a default project and label for tasks since this covers almost all my needs and I don't need to go manual.
Yet, I don't know how to assign a priority when doing an automatic send. I've tried:
TODO [#A] Do the thing (<- using LogSeq's priority)
TODO Do the thing p1 (<- using Todoist quick add syntax)
Neither worked.
Ideally (at least for me), LogSeq's priorities can be translated into Todoist priorities.
If not, how can I add a priority without going to manual send?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion or enhancement!
Hi!
TL;DR: Translate
[#A],[#B]and[#C]top1,p2,p3.Thanks a lot for such an awesome plugin!
Question, I'm getting into the habit of using LogSeq's priority for querying and managing my To-Do's.
I just started using your plugin to have reminders for some LogSeq's tasks in the form of Todoist Tasks.
I love having a default project and label for tasks since this covers almost all my needs and I don't need to go manual.
Yet, I don't know how to assign a priority when doing an automatic send. I've tried:
TODO [#A] Do the thing(<- using LogSeq's priority)TODO Do the thing p1(<- using Todoist quick add syntax)Neither worked.
Ideally (at least for me), LogSeq's priorities can be translated into Todoist priorities.
If not, how can I add a priority without going to manual send?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion or enhancement!