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    TP: Archive & Move to Archive.taskpaper

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    • kaiwei
      kaiwei last edited by

      Been trying for hours but I have close to zero python / any programming background so I really can't figure it out.

      Can some kind soul out there help to modify this workflow to
      (1) Move @done tasks to a Archive.taskpaper file in the same Dropbox directory as the other .taskpaper files? (vs. moving it to the end of the current file as it stands)
      (2) Handle sub-projects

      http://www.editorial-workflows.com/workflow/5275596712050688/k2zz6TFn9N0

      I really like the HUD messages, etc. instead of failing silently if something goes wrong but I really just can't figure out the changes needed to get there...

      Thank you so much in advance!

      Josh

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      • rol46
        rol46 last edited by

        Builds on the Archive @done in the Editorial Workflow Directory.

        This workflow appends @done tasks in a TaskPaper document to the top of a separate CompletedTasks.taskpaper file in Dropbox. Attaches the date that the new archived tasks were added.

        It then returns to the original file.

        http://www.editorial-workflows.com/workflow/5810637028458496/dMt1PRVgU-8

        There is a sister workflow, Select Archive, that selects the archived tasks at the bottom of the original file In case you wish to delete them. However, it leaves the deletion step itself to the user as a safety precaution.

        http://www.editorial-workflows.com/workflow/5882227254624256/9u-FUc2loSs

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