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Feature request for todos

Open jajajaneeneenee opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

I really like the new todo functionality which came with Vespucci v18! After using it for some time now, I think it would be very helpful if …

  • [x] … you could edit the comment text after creating a todo. (Often there are new details that you want to add to the comment before you can actually close a todo. Perhaps you even want to add something to the comment if it's already closed or skipped ...)
  • [ ] … a date/time of creation would be shown (and of the last modification, if it's possible to edit the comment text). At the moment I always type it in the comment text (if I don't forget it), you could save yourself that (and could not forget it).
  • [ ] … you could delete a todo (or is this possible in some way?)
  • [ ] … you could delete a complete list of todos
  • [ ] … you could rename a (custom) todo list
  • [ ] … you could save and reload (replace) ALL todo lists in one step (e.g. for a transfer to a new phone)

Maybe some of these features aren't too hard to implement, I don't know. Hopefully ...

jajajaneeneenee avatar Oct 20 '22 11:10 jajajaneeneenee

Not to forget: problems with the command “Save todos ...“ described in #1889 should be fixed (main problem which was not fixed with #1889: comments are not saved at all – and it should really be possible to transfer multiple to do lists from one phone to another with the comments – if necessary also in several steps, if it's too complicated to implement a simple one-step-solution).

jajajaneeneenee avatar Nov 30 '22 05:11 jajajaneeneenee

I'd also very much would like to sort of create custom quests which are not available in Streetcomplete.

For example, to manually validate items (e.g. trees or streetlamps) before importing them into OSM. The need for a custom comment is necessary. Last time I tried to do this with an *.osm file I created in JOSM and then imported into vespucci, edited on the ground, then loaded back up into JOSM. That made me realize that the data source of the Berlin geoportal is not as reliable as I thought, and often I made comments on the objects which made sense to me at home.

joshinils avatar Jun 06 '24 07:06 joshinils

@simonpoole I don't think GitHub understood your commit message (Partially resolve #...), this now shows as completed.

joshinils avatar Jun 25 '24 08:06 joshinils