Calendar in the peek viewer (drag & drop Tasks from a Note to a Peak View the Calendar)
Why would it be good?
* This keeps you in the Note Editor. I'm sorry but, the Calendar's side-panel doesn't come close to Amplenote's amazing, robust note editor.
* Note Editor is improved with Calendar drag & drop. It's is faster and more schedule aware than time/date text editing. Aka, It visualizes the time duration and other tasks you're scheduling around.
* It keeps a Note's Context where the Calendar's side-panel removes it. (Sort by whatever, Most Recent, Task score) A Task's location in a Note & it's surrounding information is important for scheduling.
Comments: 3
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27 Mar, '24
Josh MergedThis would be a much-used feature.
The title says it all, calendar view accessible anywhere, in the peak viewer.
This is different from the "Peek Viewer for the Calendar" feature request, which is now live. This is not seeing the peek viewer when on the "Calendar" view, but seeing the calendar (in the peek viewer) from the "Notes" view.
Thanks! -
27 Apr, '24
Andre RobitailleThis actually does seem preferable to the current Calendar two-panel. Because all your thinking is done in Notes or Jots, so currently you end up going to the Calendar view and end up with a completely different list of tasks than where your head is currently at. So instead, having the right side panel be the one-day calendar (that you could change the date on with a date chooser and also arrows), you could drag tasks from jots, notes, or tasks view.
The downside is probably that you can't see multiple days at a time on your calendar. So while I don't like the idea of adding two ways to do the same thing, I wouldn't want to see those multi-day users lose their workflow. -
17 Oct, '24
Lucian Admin"Calendar view in the peek viewer" (suggested by <Hidden> on 2024-03-27), including upvotes (4) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.