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tmccoy Pro says:

I’m amazed by what the firefox addon for gmail can do. The only problem I have with it is the parsing from the add task input (Add task e.g. TPS report 5pm) to the task fields. I’ve figured out what it can and can’t understand as far as time goes but I can’t seem to get it to add to a given list or set the location.

I’d like to do something like: “My new task, add to work list, location office” press enter and have it field all of those things correctly. Does anyone know what it’s looking for when it parses the input or where documentation can be found?

Thanks.

Posted at 11:25pm on September 6, 2008

emily (Remember The Milk) says:

Hey tmccoy,

Sorry our documentation isn't too great on this -- supported formats are listed on the RTM for Gmail page.

It currently supports including due dates and tags along with the task name (lists and locations aren't supported at this time, sorry).

Hope this helps!

Posted at 10:36am on September 7, 2008

amber.hartman says:

I don't see any documentation on how to add a task to a specific tag on the link you posted.

What is the formatting for adding a task "buy the milk" to the "grocery" tag?

I want to be able to type in one line in the RTM gmail interface:

buy the milk, grocery tag

Posted at 12:47am on September 17, 2008

emily (Remember The Milk) says:

Sure, for including a tag the format is:

"Finish report, tag with work"

Posted at 10:51am on September 17, 2008

menko Pro says:

Thanks Emily, how do you add the location as well? I'd love to be able to add a task such as:

"work on endless list of things to do" and include my tags "work" and "now" and a location, such as "home"

Thanks!

Posted at 7:49pm on September 23, 2008

menko Pro says:

Ah never mind I see that's not supported yet. Well if it can do multiple tags, I can use those to fudge the location

Posted at 7:49pm on September 23, 2008

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