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Suggestion/Request #19

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jelphd opened this issue Feb 15, 2021 · 1 comment
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Suggestion/Request #19

jelphd opened this issue Feb 15, 2021 · 1 comment

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@jelphd
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jelphd commented Feb 15, 2021

Hi,

I love the plug-in and think it's a great idea, and it's easy to use. My request may be outside the plug-in's intent, but is it possible to have an option to just cut and paste the selected text in the future daily note. For example, if I want to remind myself to call Mom on her Valentine's Day, I don't need the reminder written in a separate markdown file that tells me to call Mom. I only need the reminder in the future daily note for Feb. 14.

Even if this doesn't seem like a reasonable or doable suggestion/request, thank you! You've made a great plug-in, and you're always helpful and friendly on the Forum.

Take care,

Jonathan

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Thanks for the feedback!

I think this is possible. But. Have you tried the "Review block" command?

If you have written "Call Mom on Valentine's Day" on a line somewhere, you can invoke the "review this block" command to send just the block to the future date.

You can control how that block appears in Review's settings by changing whatever prefixes it. So, if the blocks you review are typically tasks, you can set the prefix to be ! so that "review this block" automatically creates an embed of the task on the chosen date. Or, if it could be any kind of text, you might want to set the prefix as - [ ] !—that will embed the block as a task on the chosen date.

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