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David Beniamine
2015-05-19 23:12:18 +02:00
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@@ -22,29 +22,29 @@ function for context and projects (see section 1.4).
This plugin gives syntax highlighting to [todo.txt](http://todotxt.com/) files. It also defines a few mappings, to help with editing these files:
`<LocalLeader>-s` : Sort the file
`<LocalLeader>s` : Sort the file
`<LocalLeader>-s+` : Sort the file on +Projects
`<LocalLeader>s+` : Sort the file on +Projects
`<LocalLeader>-s@` : Sort the file on @Contexts
`<LocalLeader>s@` : Sort the file on @Contexts
`<LocalLeader>-j` : Lower the priority of the current line
`<LocalLeader>j` : Lower the priority of the current line
`<LocalLeader>-k` : Increase the priority of the current line
`<LocalLeader>k` : Increase the priority of the current line
`<LocalLeader>-a` : Add the priority (A) to the current line
`<LocalLeader>a` : Add the priority (A) to the current line
`<LocalLeader>-b` : Add the priority (B) to the current line
`<LocalLeader>b` : Add the priority (B) to the current line
`<LocalLeader>-c` : Add the priority (C) to the current line
`<LocalLeader>c` : Add the priority (C) to the current line
`<LocalLeader>-d` : Insert the current date
`<LocalLeader>d` : Insert the current date
`date<tab>` : (Insert mode) Insert the current date
`<LocalLeader>-x` : Toggle mark task as done (inserts current date as completion date)
`<LocalLeader>x` : Toggle mark task as done (inserts current date as completion date)
`<LocalLeader>-X` : Mark all tasks as completed
`<LocalLeader>X` : Mark all tasks as completed
`<leader>-D` : Move completed tasks to done.txt
@@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ Then you will be able to get the commands help with: :h todo.txt
This fork provides a hierarchical sorting function designed to do by project
and/or by context sorts and a priority sort.
`<LocalLeader>-sc` : Sort the file by context then by priority
`<LocalLeader>-scp` : Sort the file by context, project then by priority
`<LocalLeader>-sp` : Sort the file by project then by priority
`<LocalLeader>-spc` : Sort the file by project, context then by priority
`<LocalLeader>sc` : Sort the file by context then by priority
`<LocalLeader>scp` : Sort the file by context, project then by priority
`<LocalLeader>sp` : Sort the file by project then by priority
`<LocalLeader>spc` : Sort the file by project, context then by priority
The user can give argument for the two call to vim sort function by changing
the following variables in its vimrc:
@@ -67,22 +67,22 @@ see :help sort
let g:Todo_txt_first_level_sort_mode="! i"
let g:Todo_txt_second_level_sort_mode="i"
Also `<LocalLeader>-x` is a toggle which allow you to unmark a task as done.
Also `<LocalLeader>x` is a toggle which allow you to unmark a task as done.
We also provide a nice complete function for project and context, to use it
add the following lines to your vimrc:
" Use TodoComplete as the user complete
au filetype todo setlocal completefunc=TodoComplete
" Use TodoComplete as the omni complete function for todo files
au filetype todo setlocal omnifunc=TodoComplete
You can also start automatically the completion when entering '+' or '@' by
adding the next lines to your vimrc:
" Auto complete projects
au filetype todo imap + +<C-X><C-U>
au filetype todo imap + +<C-X><C-O>
" Auto complete contexts
au filetype todo imap @ @<C-X><C-U>
au filetype todo imap @ @<C-X><C-O>
The TodoComplete function is designed to complete projects (starting by '+')
and context (starting by '@'). If you use it on a regular word, it will do a