Made example todo.txt contents more readable

ginatrapani
2012-01-02 00:07:47 -08:00
parent d8210ea7f9
commit 797326e123

@@ -35,24 +35,24 @@ h2. Incomplete Tasks: 3 Format Rules
The beauty of todo.txt is that it's completely unstructured; the fields you can attach to each task are only limited by your imagination. To get started, use special notation to indicate task context (like @phone), project (like +GarageSale) and priority (like (A)). So, a todo.txt file might look like this:
<pre>
(A) @phone thank Mom for the meatballs
(B) +GarageSale @phone schedule Goodwill pickup
+GarageSale @home post signs around the neighborhood
@shopping Eskimo pies
(A) Thank Mom for the meatballs @phone
(B) Schedule Goodwill pickup +GarageSale @phone
Post signs around the neighborhood +GarageSale
@GroceryStore Eskimo pies
</pre>
A script that perhaps slices out the @@phone@ contextual items and emails them to your mobile phone, for instance, would just output:
<pre>
(A) @phone thank Mom for the meatballs
(B) +GarageSale @phone schedule Goodwill pickup
(A) Thank Mom for the meatballs @phone
(B) Schedule Goodwill pickup +GarageSale @phone
</pre>
A call to @todo.sh@ to just see the garage sale project items would return:
<pre>
(B) +GarageSale @phone schedule Goodwill pickup
+GarageSale @home post signs around the neighborhood
(B) Schedule Goodwill pickup +GarageSale @phone
Post signs around the neighborhood +GarageSale
</pre>