Smart Add: A Way to Ignore Operators?
(closed account) says:
Hello - I was wondering whether there was a way to ignore the operators when using smart add. Currently, if I'd like to name a task "Program #9", 9 would be added as a task name. If I type \#9, then the task's name is a literal "Program \#9".
Is there a different escape operator that I haven't tried or another implementation I don't know of? Any help on this matter would be great - thanks!
PS - If nothing exists, maybe using a single quote would be a great way to ignore an operator.
Is there a different escape operator that I haven't tried or another implementation I don't know of? Any help on this matter would be great - thanks!
PS - If nothing exists, maybe using a single quote would be a great way to ignore an operator.
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
You can either surround a portion of the task name in quotation marks, e.g. "Program #9" or prepend the task name with ~, e.g. ~Program #9.
More details in our FAQ.
More details in our FAQ.
(closed account) says:
This was exactly the solution I was looking for - thanks!