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About multi-user
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Storage options
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E-mailing tasks
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taskcoachlib/help/__init__.py:116 taskcoachlib/help/__init__.py:374
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Custom attributes for e-mailing
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If you have Growl or Snarl installed, you can instruct ![](/@@/translation-newline)
%(name)s to use these for reminders in the preferences dialog.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Translated by
Frank Niessink
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Reviewed by
abdullah maresh
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Custom attributes for e-mailing tasks
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You can alter the behaviour of the e-mail command using custom attributes ![](/@@/translation-newline)
in a task description. Those attributes must be on a line by themselves. Supported ![](/@@/translation-newline)
attributes are 'cc' and 'to'. Examples:
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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[email:to=foo@spam.com]
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[email:cc=bar@spam.com]
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A task file may be opened by several instances of %(name)s, either ![](/@@/translation-newline)
running on the same computer or on different ones, on a network share for ![](/@@/translation-newline)
instance. When you save, %(name)s will actually merge your work with whatever ![](/@@/translation-newline)
has been saved on disk since the last time you did. Conflicts are automatically ![](/@@/translation-newline)
resolved, usually by you winning the conflict. This serves two use cases:
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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taskcoachlib/help/__init__.py:391
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