Version: Unbekannt (using KDE 3.3.2 Level "a" , unofficial build of SUSE ) Compiler: gcc version 3.3.3 (SuSE Linux) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.5-7.111.5-default For all of us doing a lot with the commandline I know there's a way to add entries to korganizer using konsolekalendar. I'd like to have a similar feature for the todo-list, sort of: konsoletodo which lets me enter new todos or list my todos with a simple command.
More than once I tried to add to-do capability to konsolekalendar, and each time I found it to quickly become a nightmare -- especially with a very large number of command line options necessary to support both events and to-dos. A new program called 'konsoletodo' might a way to deal with the problem. I'll think about a 'konsoletodo' capability for KDE 4.0.
> A new program called 'konsoletodo' might a way to deal with the problem. I would strongly disagree here - for me, the main (and only) use of konsolekalendar to get a listing of my future appointments (I have a script that sends me those every morning). I would really like to be able to do "konsolekalendar --event --todo --show-next 2", but having a separate konsoletodo would not help me as much as having todo support in konsolekalendar will do. P.S. See bug 82047 for RFE to support todos in kolsolekalendar.
basically the same wish. I need to support to-dos in konsolekalendar. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 82047 ***