GTG

Translations by Bruce Cowan

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Synchronization completed.
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Synchronisation completed.
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Saving current state..
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Saving current state..
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Closing in one second
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Closing in one second
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Deleting tasks from rtm..
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Deleting tasks from rtm..
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Updating
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Updating
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Deleting
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Deleting
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Deleting tasks from gtg..
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Deleting tasks from gtg..
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Please authenticate to Remember The Milk in the browser that is being opened now. When done, press OK
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Please authenticate to Remember The Milk in the browser that is being opened now. When done, press OK
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saving critical object failed
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saving critical object failed
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Adding
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Adding
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Adding tasks to gtg..
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Adding tasks to gtg..
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Downloading task list...
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Downloading task list...
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Adding tasks to rtm..
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Adding tasks to rtm..
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Trying to access, please stand by...
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Trying to access, please stand by...
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Synchronization started
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Synchronisation started
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Template not found
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Template not found
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Synchronize with RTM
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Synchronise with RTM
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Couldn't connect to Remember The Milk
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Couldn't connect to Remember The Milk
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Can't load the template file
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Can't load the template file
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This Tomboy note does not exist anymore. Do you want to create it?
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This Tomboy note does not exist any more. Do you want to create it?
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If you have some trouble with GTG, we might be able to help you or to solve your problem really quickly.
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If you have some trouble with GTG, we might be able to help you or to solve your problem really quickly.
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Reporting bugs
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Reporting bugs
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If you use tags, you can right click on a tag in the sidebar and choose to hide tasks assigned to this particular tag in the workview. It's very useful if you have a tag like "someday" that you use for tasks you would like to do but are not particularly urgent.
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If you use tags, you can right click on a tag in the sidebar and choose to hide tasks assigned to this particular tag in the workview. It's very useful if you have a tag like "someday" that you use for tasks you would like to do but are not particularly urgent.
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We need you to make this software better. Any contribution, any idea is welcome.
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We need you to make this software better. Any contribution, any idea is welcome.
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GTG is still very alpha software. We like it and use it everyday but you will encounter some bugs.
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GTG is still very alpha software. We like it and use it everyday but you will encounter some bugs.
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Please, report them on our Launchpad page:
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Please report them on our Launchpad page:
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It's a task that is already "start-able", i.e. the start date is already over.
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It's a task that is already "start-able", i.e. the start date is already over.
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It's a task that doesn't have open subtasks, i.e. you can do the task itself directly.
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It's a task that doesn't have open subtasks, i.e. you can do the task itself directly.
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What is an actionable task? It's a task you can do directly, right now.
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What is an actionable task? It's a task you can do directly, right now.
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It becomes yellow, it's a tag.
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It becomes yellow, it's a tag.
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A new tag is only added to the current task. There's no recursion and the tag is not applied to subtasks. But when you create a new subtask, this subtask will inherit the tags of its parent as a good primary default (it will also be the case if you add a tag to a parent just after creating a subtask). Of course, you can modify at any time the tags of this particular subtask. It will never be changed by the parent.
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A new tag is only added to the current task. There's no recursion and the tag is not applied to subtasks. But when you create a new subtask, this subtask will inherit the tags of its parent as a good primary default (it will also be the case if you add a tag to a parent just after creating a subtask). Of course, you can modify at any time the tags of this particular subtask. It will never be changed by the parent.
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If you right click on a tag in the sidebar you can also set its color. It will allow you to have a more colorful list of tasks, if you want it that way.
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If you right click on a tag in the sidebar you can also set its colour. It will allow you to have a more colourful list of tasks, if you want it that way.
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Learn how to use the Workview
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Learn how to use the Workview
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Tags are useful to sort your tasks. In the view menu, you can enable a sidebar which displays all the tags you are using so you can easily see tasks assigned to a given tag. There's no limit to the number of tags a task can have.
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Tags are useful to sort your tasks. In the view menu, you can enable a sidebar which displays all the tags you are using so you can easily see tasks assigned to a given tag. There's no limit to the number of tags a task can have.
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Thus, the workview will only show you tasks you should do right now.
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Thus, the workview will only show you tasks you should do right now.
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If you press the "Workview" button, only actionable tasks will be displayed.
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If you press the "Workview" button, only actionable tasks will be displayed.
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Learn how to use tags
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Learn how to use tags
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A tag is a simple word that begins with "@".
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A tag is a simple word that begins with "@".
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You can also use the "insert subtask" button.
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You can also use the "insert subtask" button.
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Learn how to use subtasks
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Learn how to use subtasks
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In the task description (this window), if you begin a line with "-", it will be considered as a "subtask", something that needs to be done in order to accomplish your task. Just try to write "- test subtask" on the next line and press enter.
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In the task description (this window), if you begin a line with "-", it will be considered as a "subtask", something that needs to be done in order to accomplish your task. Just try to write "- test subtask" on the next line and press enter.
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Thank you for trying out GTG :-)
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Thank you for trying out GTG :-)
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Tasks and subtasks can be re-organized by drag-n-drop in the tasks list.
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Tasks and subtasks can be re-organised by drag-n-drop in the tasks list.
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Also, marking a parent as done will mark all the subtasks as done.
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Also, marking a parent as done will mark all the subtasks as done.
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Try to type a word beginning with @ here:
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Try to type a word beginning with @ here:
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Some concepts come with subtasks: for example, a subtask's due date can never be after its parent's due date.
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Some concepts come with subtasks: for example, a subtask's due date can never be after its parent's due date.
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Welcome to Getting Things Gnome!, your new task manager.
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Welcome to Getting Things Gnome!, your new task manager.
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If you choose to close this current task, subtasks will be automatically closed too. We indeed consider that, if you achieve a given task, you don't need to do the subtask anymore.
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If you choose to close this current task, subtasks will be automatically closed too. We indeed consider that, if you achieve a given task, you don't need to do the subtask any more.
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Other stuff you should read:
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Other stuff you should read:
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We hope that you will appreciate GTG. Please send us bug reports and ideas for improvement using:
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We hope that you will appreciate GTG. Please send us bug reports and ideas for improvement using: