What does the '>' stand for?
(closed account) says:
Hello,
I guess it's asked for a thousand times before but I was not able to find the answer yet, so please help me out:
Some of my ToDo-Items in the list-view (no matter what list) are sometimes marked with an '>' on the left side to the box to check or uncheck the item.
As it's sometimes the first, sometimes the second item, sometimes even a lot more items in the list - there's the question:
what does '>' mean? What will it tell me? Why is it here? ;-)
Can you please help me out, it makes me crazy not knowing what it stand for!
Thanks a lot for a short answer!
Regards,
Steve
I guess it's asked for a thousand times before but I was not able to find the answer yet, so please help me out:
Some of my ToDo-Items in the list-view (no matter what list) are sometimes marked with an '>' on the left side to the box to check or uncheck the item.
As it's sometimes the first, sometimes the second item, sometimes even a lot more items in the list - there's the question:
what does '>' mean? What will it tell me? Why is it here? ;-)
Can you please help me out, it makes me crazy not knowing what it stand for!
Thanks a lot for a short answer!
Regards,
Steve
handong.zheng says:
Others have met similar problems.I think that is the nearest task.
(closed account) says:
Hi Steve,
the ">" indicates which task is selected by keyboard shortcut. Try hitting j / k to move the indicator up / down. See http://www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/basics/keyboard.rtm for the list of all keyboard shortcuts.
Regards
Jutta
the ">" indicates which task is selected by keyboard shortcut. Try hitting j / k to move the indicator up / down. See http://www.rememberthemilk.com/help/answers/basics/keyboard.rtm for the list of all keyboard shortcuts.
Regards
Jutta
(closed account) says:
Thanks a lot for your replies!
Jutta,
thanks for the details and the link - now I understand it! ;-)
Regards,
Steve
Jutta,
thanks for the details and the link - now I understand it! ;-)
Regards,
Steve
october.gray says:
Thanks for asking Steve! I was just about to ask this myself...