Feature #20698
openAdd support for task list items in Textile formatting
Added by Leandro Gehlen about 9 years ago. Updated almost 3 years ago.
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Description
I think it's necessary to create the task list markdown.
This feature exists in github:
https://help.github.com/articles/writing-on-github/#task-lists
Related issues
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 9 years ago
What is benefit compared to Redmine sub issues?
Updated by Leandro Gehlen about 9 years ago
I think that is the way, that is more easy, and it's possible to check, quickly, which sub tasks are completed
Updated by budo kaiman about 9 years ago
Toshi MARUYAMA wrote:
What is benefit compared to Redmine sub issues?
The syntax can be applied anywhere wiki format is used instead of just for keeping track of tasks. One example is to keep a list of non-task requirements for each version (eg. all code has been reviewed, changelog is up-to-date, etc) in a wiki and check them off as they are validated.
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 9 years ago
Leandro Gehlen wrote:
I think that is the way, that is more easy, and it's possible to check, quickly, which sub tasks are completed
AFAIK, GitHub does not have diff of description, but Redmine has.
"diff" "diff" "diff" ... in issue note is very annonying.
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 9 years ago
budo kaiman wrote:
Toshi MARUYAMA wrote:
What is benefit compared to Redmine sub issues?
The syntax can be applied anywhere wiki format is used instead of just for keeping track of tasks.
Why not use issue with tracker (for example: "house keeping" / "misc jobs").
Updated by Leandro Gehlen about 9 years ago
I think the task-list can be used like steps to follow into a small issue
I think that sub tasks should be used when i have a big issue
Updated by Jens Krämer about 9 years ago
very related to #20691
I also think that would be nice to have (especially if we managed to make these boxes clickable without having to hit 'edit'). For the meantime, you might want to check out the checklists plugin .
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 9 years ago
- Related to Feature #20691: Add ballot boxes (☐,☑,☒) to Lists in Wiki Textile/Mardown (Redcarpet) added
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 9 years ago
- Subject changed from Task list markdown to Task list Textile/Mardown
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 9 years ago
- Has duplicate Feature #7601: Checkbox in wiki syntax added
Updated by Łukasz Jąder about 7 years ago
Currently we track our issues in GitLab but we want to switch to Redmine.
Our company consists of both technical and business people and the business people get used to Markdown task list ([] and [X]) - it WAY simpler and quicker to use than when creating subissues.
IMHO the world is moving towards Markdown (with GitHub flavor), so should Redmine.
Just my two cents (describing what we, the users, need)...
Updated by Javier Barroso almost 7 years ago
For some very small tasks that are delegated and that you only have to verify, it would be very useful to have checklists and not subtasks. I prefer read the checklist at the issue description and not to have to use a plugin for it.
Maybe we can use the vimoutliner syntax [ ] and [X]
Thanks !
Updated by Ivan Gretsky over 3 years ago
This is a great feature that is even more relevant today IMHO. Is there a chance it would be included id the roadmap?
Updated by Marius BĂLTEANU almost 3 years ago
- Related to deleted (Feature #20691: Add ballot boxes (☐,☑,☒) to Lists in Wiki Textile/Mardown (Redcarpet))
Updated by Marius BĂLTEANU almost 3 years ago
- Has duplicate Feature #20691: Add ballot boxes (☐,☑,☒) to Lists in Wiki Textile/Mardown (Redcarpet) added
Updated by Marius BĂLTEANU almost 3 years ago
- Subject changed from Task list Textile/Mardown to Add support for task list items in Textile formatting
Updated by Marius BĂLTEANU almost 3 years ago
- Related to Feature #35742: Enable task list items for CommonMark text formatting added
Updated by Marius BĂLTEANU almost 3 years ago
- Related to Feature #32424: CommonMark Markdown Text Formatting added