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Open Angelk90 opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

Hi @DamascenoRafael , It would be interesting to implement such a thing:

Schermata 2021-08-06 alle 11 37 30

Angelk90 avatar Aug 06 '21 09:08 Angelk90

Hey @Angelk90, if you go into the settings gear and then under "Appearance" you can select an option to show the reminder count with due date for today.

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Were you imagining something like this or different?

DamascenoRafael avatar Aug 08 '21 23:08 DamascenoRafael

@DamascenoRafael : Yes I know, I advised instead of using that way to use a badge as seen in the image above.

P.s. I did the following test, I started the program via xcode, I put a reminder with expiry today, but the number above does not appear. How come you can't see it.

Schermata 2021-08-09 alle 14 44 20

Angelk90 avatar Aug 09 '21 12:08 Angelk90

@Angelk90 to add a due date to a reminder you need to do it through Apple's own Reminders app. It is not yet possible to add an expiration date via Reminders Menu Bar.

When the reminder has an expiration date, that date is displayed under its title.

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Can you open the Apple Reminders app and add a reminder with an expiration date for today to see if it's working?

On Apple Reminders you should have something like:

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DamascenoRafael avatar Aug 10 '21 02:08 DamascenoRafael

@DamascenoRafael : Ok tried, it works even if I would add reminder expiration option.

Returning to the original speech that to show the count of expiring reminders using a badge as in the figure.

P.s. What do you think about #23?

Angelk90 avatar Aug 10 '21 12:08 Angelk90