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taskpaper.txt For Vim version 6.0 Last change: 2012 March 13
David O'Callaghan <david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>
13th March 2012
Introduction
=============
*Latest version from https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim*
From the TaskPaper website (<http://hogbaysoftware.com/projects/taskpaper>):
"TaskPaper is a simple to-do list application that helps you stay
organized. Unlike competing applications, TaskPaper is based on plain text
files which offer you paper-like simplicity and ease of use."
TaskPaper is a to-do list application for Mac OS X based on the "Getting
Things Done" approach of David Allen (<http://www.davidco.com/>). It supports
the GTD notions of projects, tasks and contexts.
This package contains a syntax file and a file-type plugin for the simple
format used by the TaskPaper application. It is intended for Mac users who
want to edit their TaskPaper lists in Vim from time to time (for example, in
a SSH session, or on a non-Mac system) and for anyone who is looking for a
simple to-do list format.
Installation
=============
It should be safe to simply unpack the package into your .vim directory.
It contains the following files:
autoload/taskpaper.vim
doc/example.taskpaper
doc/taskpaper.txt
doc/taskpaper_licence.txt
ftdetect/taskpaper.vim
ftplugin/taskpaper.vim
syntax/taskpaper.vim
To access this help file from within Vim you must first update your help
tags:
:helptags ~/.vim/doc
The path may need to be modified depending on where you install to. Once
you have done this you can access the help with this command:
:help taskpaper
Syntax
=======
The syntax file highlights project headings and task contexts (tags), and
"greys out" completed tasks. The exact style of the displayed file depends
on your Vim colour scheme.
A project heading is a piece of text ending in a colon.
A task is a line beginning with a hyphen '-' and can have zero or more
context tags.
A context tag has the form "@tag".
Other text is considered as a "note" and is displayed as a Vim comment.
File-type Plugin
=================
The file-type plugin tries to make editing TaskPaper files in Vim more
comfortable.
Vim can complete context names after the '@' using the keyword completion
commands (e.g. Ctrl-X Ctrl-N).
The plugin defines some new mappings:
\td Mark task as done
\tx Mark task as cancelled
\tt Mark task as today
\tD Archive @done items
\tX Show tasks marked as cancelled
\tT Show tasks marked as today
\t/ Search for items including keyword
\ts Search for items including tag
\tp Fold all projects
\t. Fold all notes
\tP Focus on the current project
\tj Go to next project
\tk Go to previous project
\tg Go to specified project
\tm Move task to specified project
Note: if `<Leader>` has been changed (e.g. `:let mapleader=",,"`)
then its value should be used instead of `\` in the mappings.
Marking a task as done will add the "@done" context tag to the end of the
task, and it will be greyed out by the syntax file.
To show all tasks with a particular context tag, type `\ts` and a tag name to
search. If you use the `\ts` command over the desired context tag, the tag
name is set as default value. This will fold all the irrelevant tasks leaving
only the tasks in the current context visible.
To fold all top-level projects leaving only the headings visible use the `\tp`
command. Standard fold commands can be used to open (`zo`) and close (`zc`)
individual projects.
To show all projects and tasks use the `zR` command. This disables folding so
that the entire file is expanded.
To go to next or previous project use the `\tj` command or `\tk` command. To
go to a project you specify use the `\tg` command. You can complete project
names with <Tab> on prompt.
Configuration
==============
The plugin supports a number of configuration variables, which can be set in
your .vimrc file.
To change the default date format string used when marking a task complete,
define the `task_paper_date_format` variable. The format matches your system's
`strftime()` function.
For example, to include the date and time in ISO8601 format:
let g:task_paper_date_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z"
To change the default archive project name, define the
`task_paper_archive_project` variable. The default value is "Archive".
let g:task_paper_archive_project = "Archive"
By default, when you move a task, the cursor will follow that task to its new
location. To make the cursor stay in it's current location, change the
`task_paper_follow_move` variable.
let g:task_paper_follow_move = 0
If you want to hide done tasks when searching you can change the
`task_paper_search_hide_done` variable.
let g:task_paper_search_hide_done = 1
To set a custom style (colour, bold, etc.) for tags task_paper_styles variable,
which is a dictionary.
let g:task_paper_styles={'wait': 'ctermfg=Blue guifg=Blue', 'FAIL':
'ctermbg=Red guibg=Red'}
See |highlight-args| for a full description of the syntax.
File-type Detection
====================
This package also contains a script to automatically use the TaskPaper file
type for all files with the ".taskpaper" extension.
Customize
==========
You can create your own shortcut for tagging. To define your own shortcut,
write settings in ~/.vim/ftplugin/taskpaper.vim or ~/.vimrc. If you use the
.vimrc file, define settings like:
function! s:taskpaper_setup()
" Your settings
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tn
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#toggle_tag('next', '')<CR>
endfunction
augroup vimrc-taskpaper
autocmd!
autocmd FileType taskpaper call s:taskpaper_setup()
augroup END
To add a tag without argument:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tn
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#add_tag('next', '')<CR>
To delete a tag:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tN
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#delete_tag('next', '')<CR>
To toggle a tag:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tn
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#toggle_tag('next', '')<CR>
To add a tag with an argument:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tq
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#add_tag('priority')<CR>
You can specify the priority value on prompt.
To delete the priority tag with any argument:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tQ
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#delete_tag('priority', '')<CR>
To delete only the level 1 of priority tag:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tQ
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#delete_tag('priority', '1')<CR>
To toggle a tag with an argument:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tq
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#toggle_tag('priority')<CR>
To update a tag (not delete if the tag exists):
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tq
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#update_tag('priority')<CR>
Licence
========
Copyright (C) 2007--2012 by David O'Callaghan <david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Acknowledgements
=================
The initial version of the ToggleDone() function was based on SwitchBox()
from the VimOutliner Checkboxes script written by Noel Henson (available
from <http://www.vimoutliner.org>).
Context folding expression was based on a snippet from Vim Tip 282
(<http://vim.sourceforge.net/tips/tip.php?tip_id=282>).
Thanks are due to a number of contributors who have supplied suggestions
or patches to improve TaskPaper.vim:
* Alexander Wodniok
- hint to allow this file to be used as a help file
* Ben Armstron
- various fixes that make the scripts more robust
- fix to show only complete tag matches
- include `_` in contexts
* Huahai Yang
- fixed handling of indented tasks
* Steve Audette
- suggested change to folding
* Andreas Kühntopf
- display non-tasks as comments
* Julien Blanchard (https://github.com/julienXX)
- added ToggleCancelled
* Robert James Kaes (https://github.com/rjkaes)
- added task_paper_date_format
* Adriano Castro (https://github.com/adrianocastro)
- use tabs not spaces (noexpandtab)
* Morgan Sutherland (https://github.com/msutherl)
- Use <Leader> rather than <LocalLeader>
- Start new task after <CR>
* Matt Sacks (https://github.com/mattsa)
- Optional (date) syntax for @done tasks
- Add Tag command for add/removing tag
- Fix lagging space after removing a tag
- Better syntax
* Anyakichi (https://github.com/anyakichi)
- Add useful functions for users to define his own mappings easily
- Add, delete, toggle, and update tags
- Go previous or next project
- Move projects, tasks and notes to another project
- Search for keywords or tags with regexp
- More compatible with HogBaySoftware's TaskPaper
- Tag to projects and notes not only tasks
- Shortcut to @today tag
- Archiving done support
- Multi-level folding of projects work perfectly
- Add a new feature to fold only notes
Contact
========
The author of these Vim scripts is David O'Callaghan
<david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>.
For all information regarding the TaskPaper application itself please visit
<http://hogbaysoftware.com/projects/taskpaper/>.

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" plugin to handle the TaskPaper to-do list format
" Language: Taskpaper (http://hogbaysoftware.com/projects/taskpaper)
" Maintainer: David O'Callaghan <david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>
" URL: https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim
" Last Change: 2012-03-07
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
function! s:add_delete_tag(tag, value, add)
let cur_line = getline(".")
let tag = " @" . a:tag
if a:value != ''
let tag .= "(" . a:value . ")"
endif
" Add tag
if a:add
let new_line = cur_line . tag
call setline(".", new_line)
return 1
endif
" Delete tag
if cur_line =~# '\V' . tag
if a:value != ''
let new_line = substitute(cur_line, '\V' . tag, "", "g")
else
let new_line = substitute(cur_line, '\V' . tag . '\v(\([^)]*\))?',
\ "", "g")
endif
call setline(".", new_line)
return 1
endif
return 0
endfunction
function! taskpaper#add_tag(tag, ...)
let value = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : input('Value: ')
return s:add_delete_tag(a:tag, value, 1)
endfunction
function! taskpaper#delete_tag(tag, ...)
let value = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : ''
return s:add_delete_tag(a:tag, value, 0)
endfunction
function! taskpaper#swap_tag(oldtag, newtag)
call taskpaper#delete_tag(a:oldtag)
call taskpaper#add_tag(a:newtag, '')
endfunction
function! taskpaper#swap_tags(oldtags, newtags)
for oldtag in a:oldtags
call taskpaper#delete_tag(oldtag)
endfor
for newtag in a:newtags
call taskpaper#add_tag(newtag, '')
endfor
endfunction
function! taskpaper#toggle_tag(tag, ...)
if !taskpaper#delete_tag(a:tag, '')
let args = a:0 > 0 ? [a:tag, a:1] : [a:tag]
call call("taskpaper#add_tag", args)
endif
endfunction
function! taskpaper#has_tag(tag)
let cur_line = getline(".")
let m = matchstr(cur_line, '@'.a:tag)
if m != ''
return 1
else
return 0
endfunction
function! taskpaper#cycle_tags(...)
let tags_index = 0
let tag_list = a:000
let tag_added = 0
for tag_name in tag_list
let tags_index = tags_index + 1
if tags_index == len(tag_list)
let tags_index = 0
endif
let has_tag = taskpaper#has_tag(tag_name)
if has_tag == 1
let tag_added = 1
call taskpaper#delete_tag(tag_name)
let new_tag = tag_list[tags_index]
if new_tag != ''
call taskpaper#add_tag(new_tag, '')
endif
break
endif
endfor
if tag_added == 0
call taskpaper#add_tag(tag_list[0], '')
endif
endfunction
function! taskpaper#update_tag(tag, ...)
call taskpaper#delete_tag(a:tag, '')
let args = a:0 > 0 ? [a:tag, a:1] : [a:tag]
call call("taskpaper#add_tag", args)
endfunction
function! taskpaper#date()
return strftime(g:task_paper_date_format, localtime())
endfunction
function! taskpaper#complete_project(lead, cmdline, pos)
let lnum = 1
let list = []
let stack = ['']
let depth = 0
while lnum <= line('$')
let line = getline(lnum)
let ml = matchlist(line, '\v\C^\t*(.+):(\s+\@[^ \t(]+(\([^)]*\))?)*$')
if !empty(ml)
let d = len(matchstr(line, '^\t*'))
while d < depth
call remove(stack, -1)
let depth -= 1
endwhile
while d > depth
call add(stack, '')
let depth += 1
endwhile
let stack[d] = ml[1]
let candidate = join(stack, ':')
if candidate =~ '^' . a:lead
call add(list, join(stack, ':'))
endif
endif
let lnum += 1
endwhile
return list
endfunction
function! taskpaper#go_to_project()
let res = input('Project: ', '', 'customlist,taskpaper#complete_project')
if res != ''
call taskpaper#search_project(split(res, ':'))
endif
endfunction
function! taskpaper#next_project()
return search('^\t*\zs.\+:\(\s\+@[^\s(]\+\(([^)]*)\)\?\)*$', 'w')
endfunction
function! taskpaper#previous_project()
return search('^\t*\zs.\+:\(\s\+@[^\s(]\+\(([^)]*)\)\?\)*$', 'bw')
endfunction
function! s:search_project(project, depth, begin, end)
call cursor(a:begin, 1)
return search('\v^\t{' . a:depth . '}\V' . a:project . ':', 'c', a:end)
endfunction
function! taskpaper#search_project(projects)
if empty(a:projects)
return 0
endif
let save_pos = getpos('.')
let begin = 1
let end = line('$')
let depth = 0
for project in a:projects
if !s:search_project(project, depth, begin, end)
call setpos('.', save_pos)
return 0
endif
let begin = line('.')
let end = taskpaper#search_end_of_item(begin)
let depth += 1
endfor
call cursor(begin, 1)
normal! ^
return begin
endfunction
function! taskpaper#search_end_of_item(...)
let lnum = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : line('.')
let flags = a:0 > 1 ? a:2 : ''
let depth = len(matchstr(getline(lnum), '^\t*'))
let end = lnum
let lnum += 1
while lnum <= line('$')
let line = getline(lnum)
if line =~ '^\s*$'
" Do nothing
elseif depth < len(matchstr(line, '^\t*'))
let end = lnum
else
break
endif
let lnum += 1
endwhile
if flags !~# 'n'
call cursor(end, 0)
normal! ^
endif
return end
endfunction
function! taskpaper#delete(...)
let start = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : line('.')
let reg = a:0 > 1 ? a:2 : '"'
let kill_indent = a:0 > 2 ? a:3 : 0
let reg_save = ''
if kill_indent && reg =~# '\u'
let reg = tolower(reg)
let reg_save = getreg(reg)
endif
let save_fen = &l:foldenable
setlocal nofoldenable
let depth = len(matchstr(getline(start), '^\t*'))
let end = taskpaper#search_end_of_item(start)
silent execute start . ',' . end . 'delete ' . reg
let &l:foldenable = save_fen
if kill_indent
let pat = '\(^\|\n\)\t\{' . depth . '\}'
let content = substitute(getreg(reg), pat, '\1', 'g')
if reg_save != ''
let content = reg_save . content
endif
call setreg(reg, content)
endif
return end - start + 1
endfunction
function! taskpaper#put(...)
let projects = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : []
let reg = a:0 > 1 ? a:2 : '"'
let indent = a:0 > 2 ? a:3 : 0
let save_fen = &l:foldenable
setlocal nofoldenable
if !empty(projects) && !taskpaper#search_project(projects)
let &l:foldenable = save_fen
return 0
endif
if indent > 0
let project_depth = len(matchstr(getline('.'), '^\t*'))
let tabs = repeat("\t", project_depth + indent)
else
let tabs = ''
endif
execute 'put' reg
silent execute "'[,']" . 's/^\ze./' . tabs
let &l:foldenable = save_fen
return line("']") - line("'[") + 1
endfunction
function! taskpaper#move(projects, ...)
let lnum = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : line('.')
let save_fen = &l:foldenable
setlocal nofoldenable
if !taskpaper#search_project(a:projects)
let &l:foldenable = save_fen
return 0
endif
let reg = 'a'
let save_reg = [getreg(reg), getregtype(reg)]
let nlines = taskpaper#delete(lnum, reg, 1)
call taskpaper#put(a:projects, reg, 1)
let &l:foldenable = save_fen
call setreg(reg, save_reg[0], save_reg[1])
if g:task_paper_follow_move == 0
execute lnum
endif
return nlines
endfunction
function! taskpaper#move_to_project()
let res = input('Project: ', '', 'customlist,taskpaper#complete_project')
call taskpaper#move(split(res, ':'))
endfunction
function! taskpaper#update_project()
let indent = matchstr(getline("."), '^\t*')
let depth = len(indent)
let projects = []
for linenr in range(line('.'), 1, -1)
let line = getline(linenr)
let ml = matchlist(line, '\v^\t{0,' . depth . '}([^\t:]+):')
if empty(ml)
continue
endif
let project = ml[1]
if project != ""
call add(projects, project)
let indent = matchstr(line, '^\t*')
let depth = len(indent) - 1
if depth < 0
break
endif
endif
endfor
call taskpaper#update_tag('project', join(reverse(projects), ' / '))
endfunction
function! taskpaper#archive_done()
let archive_start = search('^' . g:task_paper_archive_project . ':', 'cw')
if archive_start == 0
call append('$', g:task_paper_archive_project . ':')
let archive_start = line('$')
let archive_end = 0
else
let archive_end = search('^\S\+:', 'W')
endif
let save_fen = &l:foldenable
let save_reg = [getreg('a'), getregtype('a')]
setlocal nofoldenable
call setreg('a', '')
call cursor(1, 1)
let deleted = 0
while 1
let lnum = search('@done', 'W', archive_start - deleted)
if lnum == 0
break
endif
call taskpaper#update_project()
let deleted += taskpaper#delete(lnum, 'A', 1)
endwhile
if archive_end != 0
call cursor(archive_end, 1)
while 1
let lnum = search('@done', 'W')
if lnum == 0
break
endif
call taskpaper#update_project()
let deleted += taskpaper#delete(lnum, 'A', 1)
endwhile
endif
if deleted != 0
call taskpaper#put([g:task_paper_archive_project], 'a', 1)
else
echo 'No done items.'
endif
let &l:foldenable = save_fen
call setreg('a', save_reg[0], save_reg[1])
return deleted
endfunction
function! taskpaper#fold(lnum, pat, ipat)
let line = getline(a:lnum)
let level = foldlevel(a:lnum)
if line =~? a:pat && (a:ipat == '' || line !~? a:ipat)
return 0
elseif synIDattr(synID(a:lnum, 1, 1), "name") != 'taskpaperProject'
return 1
elseif level != -1
return level
endif
let depth = len(matchstr(getline(a:lnum), '^\t*'))
for lnum in range(a:lnum + 1, line('$'))
let line = getline(lnum)
if depth >= len(matchstr(line, '^\t*'))
break
endif
if line =~? a:pat && (a:ipat == '' || line !~? a:ipat)
return 0
endif
endfor
return 1
endfunction
function! taskpaper#search(...)
let pat = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : input('Search: ')
let ipat = a:0 > 1 ? a:2 : ''
if pat == ''
return
endif
setlocal foldexpr=taskpaper#fold(v:lnum,pat,ipat)
setlocal foldminlines=0 foldtext=''
setlocal foldmethod=expr foldlevel=0 foldenable
endfunction
function! taskpaper#fold_except_range(lnum, begin, end)
if a:lnum > a:end
return 1
elseif a:lnum >= a:begin
return 0
elseif synIDattr(synID(a:lnum, 1, 1), "name") != 'taskpaperProject'
return 1
elseif level != -1
return level
endif
if a:end <= taskpaper#search_end_of_item(a:lnum, 'n')
return 0
endif
return 1
endfunction
function! taskpaper#focus_project()
let pos = getpos('.')
normal! $
let begin = taskpaper#previous_project()
if begin == 0
call setpos('.', pos)
return
endif
let end = taskpaper#search_end_of_item(begin, 'n')
" Go to the top level project
while taskpaper#previous_project()
if getline('.') =~ '^[^\t]'
break
endif
endwhile
setlocal foldexpr=taskpaper#fold_except_range(v:lnum,begin,end)
setlocal foldminlines=0 foldtext=''
setlocal foldmethod=expr foldlevel=0 foldenable
endfunction
function! taskpaper#search_tag(...)
if a:0 > 0
let tag = a:1
else
let cword = expand('<cword>')
let tag = input('Tag: ', cword =~ '@\k\+' ? cword[1:] : '')
endif
if tag != ''
let ipat = (g:task_paper_search_hide_done == 1)?'\<@done\>':''
call taskpaper#search('\<@' . tag . '\>', ipat)
endif
endfunction
function! taskpaper#_fold_projects(lnum)
if synIDattr(synID(a:lnum, 1, 1), "name") != 'taskpaperProject'
return '='
endif
let line = getline(a:lnum)
let depth = len(matchstr(line, '^\t*'))
return '>' . (depth + 1)
endfunction
function! taskpaper#fold_projects()
setlocal foldexpr=taskpaper#_fold_projects(v:lnum)
setlocal foldminlines=0 foldtext=foldtext()
setlocal foldmethod=expr foldlevel=0 foldenable
endfunction
function! taskpaper#newline()
let lnum = line('.')
let line = getline('.')
if lnum == 1 || line !~ '^\s*$' ||
\ synIDattr(synID(lnum - 1, 1, 1), "name") != 'taskpaperProject'
return ''
endif
let pline = getline(lnum - 1)
let depth = len(matchstr(pline, '^\t*'))
call setline(lnum, repeat("\t", depth + 1) . '- ')
return "\<End>"
endfunction
function! taskpaper#tag_style(...)
if a:0 > 0
let tag_name = a:1
endif
if a:0 > 1
let tag_style = a:2
let tag_style_name = 'taskpaperAutoStyle_' . tag_name
execute 'syn match' tag_style_name '/\s\zs@'.tag_name.'\(([^)]*)\)\?/'
execute 'hi' tag_style_name tag_style
if version < 508
execute 'hi link' tag_style_name tag_style_name
else
execute 'hi def link' tag_style_name tag_style_name
endif
else
echo "No style specified."
return ''
endif
endfunction
function! taskpaper#tag_style_dict(tsd)
for tag_name in keys(a:tsd)
call taskpaper#tag_style(tag_name,a:tsd[tag_name])
endfor
endfunction
let &cpo = s:save_cpo

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Example Project:
- Start example project file @computer @done
- Brainstorm project with colleagues @work
- Email Joan about project @email
Sub Project:
- Sub task
Next Project:
- Draft ideas for next project @anywhere
- Email Bob to arrange meeting @email

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*taskpaper.txt* For Vim version 6.0 Last change: 2012 March 13
David O'Callaghan <david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>
13th March 2012
Introduction
=============
*taskpaper*
*Latest version from https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim*
From the TaskPaper website (<http://hogbaysoftware.com/projects/taskpaper>):
"TaskPaper is a simple to-do list application that helps you stay
organized. Unlike competing applications, TaskPaper is based on plain text
files which offer you paper-like simplicity and ease of use."
TaskPaper is a to-do list application for Mac OS X based on the "Getting
Things Done" approach of David Allen (<http://www.davidco.com/>). It supports
the GTD notions of projects, tasks and contexts.
This package contains a syntax file and a file-type plugin for the simple
format used by the TaskPaper application. It is intended for Mac users who
want to edit their TaskPaper lists in Vim from time to time (for example, in
a SSH session, or on a non-Mac system) and for anyone who is looking for a
simple to-do list format.
Installation
=============
*taskpaper-install*
It should be safe to simply unpack the package into your .vim directory.
It contains the following files:
autoload/taskpaper.vim
doc/example.taskpaper
doc/taskpaper.txt
doc/taskpaper_licence.txt
ftdetect/taskpaper.vim
ftplugin/taskpaper.vim
syntax/taskpaper.vim
To access this help file from within Vim you must first update your help
tags:
:helptags ~/.vim/doc
The path may need to be modified depending on where you install to. Once
you have done this you can access the help with this command:
:help taskpaper
Syntax
=======
*taskpaper-syntax*
The syntax file highlights project headings and task contexts (tags), and
"greys out" completed tasks. The exact style of the displayed file depends
on your Vim colour scheme.
A project heading is a piece of text ending in a colon.
A task is a line beginning with a hyphen '-' and can have zero or more
context tags.
A context tag has the form "@tag".
Other text is considered as a "note" and is displayed as a Vim comment.
File-type Plugin
=================
*taskpaper-plugin*
The file-type plugin tries to make editing TaskPaper files in Vim more
comfortable.
Vim can complete context names after the '@' using the keyword completion
commands (e.g. Ctrl-X Ctrl-N).
*taskpaper-mappings*
The plugin defines some new mappings:
\td Mark task as done
\tx Mark task as cancelled
\tt Mark task as today
\tD Archive @done items
\tX Show tasks marked as cancelled
\tT Show tasks marked as today
\t/ Search for items including keyword
\ts Search for items including tag
\tp Fold all projects
\t. Fold all notes
\tP Focus on the current project
\tj Go to next project
\tk Go to previous project
\tg Go to specified project
\tm Move task to specified project
Note: if `<Leader>` has been changed (e.g. `:let mapleader=",,"`)
then its value should be used instead of `\` in the mappings.
Marking a task as done will add the "@done" context tag to the end of the
task, and it will be greyed out by the syntax file.
To show all tasks with a particular context tag, type `\ts` and a tag name to
search. If you use the `\ts` command over the desired context tag, the tag
name is set as default value. This will fold all the irrelevant tasks leaving
only the tasks in the current context visible.
To fold all top-level projects leaving only the headings visible use the `\tp`
command. Standard fold commands can be used to open (`zo`) and close (`zc`)
individual projects.
To show all projects and tasks use the `zR` command. This disables folding so
that the entire file is expanded.
To go to next or previous project use the `\tj` command or `\tk` command. To
go to a project you specify use the `\tg` command. You can complete project
names with <Tab> on prompt.
Configuration
==============
*taskpaper-config*
The plugin supports a number of configuration variables, which can be set in
your .vimrc file.
To change the default date format string used when marking a task complete,
define the `task_paper_date_format` variable. The format matches your system's
`strftime()` function.
For example, to include the date and time in ISO8601 format:
let g:task_paper_date_format = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z"
To change the default archive project name, define the
`task_paper_archive_project` variable. The default value is "Archive".
let g:task_paper_archive_project = "Archive"
By default, when you move a task, the cursor will follow that task to its new
location. To make the cursor stay in it's current location, change the
`task_paper_follow_move` variable.
let g:task_paper_follow_move = 0
If you want to hide done tasks when searching you can change the
`task_paper_search_hide_done` variable.
let g:task_paper_search_hide_done = 1
To set a custom style (colour, bold, etc.) for tags task_paper_styles variable,
which is a dictionary.
let g:task_paper_styles={'wait': 'ctermfg=Blue guifg=Blue', 'FAIL':
'ctermbg=Red guibg=Red'}
See |highlight-args| for a full description of the syntax.
File-type Detection
====================
This package also contains a script to automatically use the TaskPaper file
type for all files with the ".taskpaper" extension.
Customize
==========
*taskpaper-customize*
You can create your own shortcut for tagging. To define your own shortcut,
write settings in ~/.vim/ftplugin/taskpaper.vim or ~/.vimrc. If you use the
.vimrc file, define settings like:
function! s:taskpaper_setup()
" Your settings
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tn
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#toggle_tag('next', '')<CR>
endfunction
augroup vimrc-taskpaper
autocmd!
autocmd FileType taskpaper call s:taskpaper_setup()
augroup END
To add a tag without argument:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tn
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#add_tag('next', '')<CR>
To delete a tag:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tN
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#delete_tag('next', '')<CR>
To toggle a tag:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tn
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#toggle_tag('next', '')<CR>
To add a tag with an argument:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tq
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#add_tag('priority')<CR>
You can specify the priority value on prompt.
To delete the priority tag with any argument:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tQ
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#delete_tag('priority', '')<CR>
To delete only the level 1 of priority tag:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tQ
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#delete_tag('priority', '1')<CR>
To toggle a tag with an argument:
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tq
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#toggle_tag('priority')<CR>
To update a tag (not delete if the tag exists):
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>tq
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#update_tag('priority')<CR>
Licence
========
*taskpaper-licence*
Copyright (C) 2007--2012 by David O'Callaghan <david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Acknowledgements
=================
The initial version of the ToggleDone() function was based on SwitchBox()
from the VimOutliner Checkboxes script written by Noel Henson (available
from <http://www.vimoutliner.org>).
Context folding expression was based on a snippet from Vim Tip 282
(<http://vim.sourceforge.net/tips/tip.php?tip_id=282>).
Thanks are due to a number of contributors who have supplied suggestions
or patches to improve TaskPaper.vim:
* Alexander Wodniok
- hint to allow this file to be used as a help file
* Ben Armstron
- various fixes that make the scripts more robust
- fix to show only complete tag matches
- include `_` in contexts
* Huahai Yang
- fixed handling of indented tasks
* Steve Audette
- suggested change to folding
* Andreas Kühntopf
- display non-tasks as comments
* Julien Blanchard (https://github.com/julienXX)
- added ToggleCancelled
* Robert James Kaes (https://github.com/rjkaes)
- added task_paper_date_format
* Adriano Castro (https://github.com/adrianocastro)
- use tabs not spaces (noexpandtab)
* Morgan Sutherland (https://github.com/msutherl)
- Use <Leader> rather than <LocalLeader>
- Start new task after <CR>
* Matt Sacks (https://github.com/mattsa)
- Optional (date) syntax for @done tasks
- Add Tag command for add/removing tag
- Fix lagging space after removing a tag
- Better syntax
* Anyakichi (https://github.com/anyakichi)
- Add useful functions for users to define his own mappings easily
- Add, delete, toggle, and update tags
- Go previous or next project
- Move projects, tasks and notes to another project
- Search for keywords or tags with regexp
- More compatible with HogBaySoftware's TaskPaper
- Tag to projects and notes not only tasks
- Shortcut to @today tag
- Archiving done support
- Multi-level folding of projects work perfectly
- Add a new feature to fold only notes
Contact
========
The author of these Vim scripts is David O'Callaghan
<david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>.
For all information regarding the TaskPaper application itself please visit
<http://hogbaysoftware.com/projects/taskpaper/>.

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Version Control
----------------
github (http://github.com) is used for version control. The main
repository is at <https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim>.
To start working on the source code you should create an account on github,
fork taskpaper.vim and checkout your fork.

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" Vim filetype detection file
" Language: Taskpaper (http://hogbaysoftware.com/projects/taskpaper)
" Maintainer: David O'Callaghan <david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>
" URL: https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim
" Last Change: 2011-03-28
"
augroup taskpaper
au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.taskpaper setfiletype taskpaper
augroup END

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" plugin to handle the TaskPaper to-do list format
" Language: Taskpaper (http://hogbaysoftware.com/projects/taskpaper)
" Maintainer: David O'Callaghan <david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>
" URL: https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim
" Last Change: 2012-02-20
if exists("b:did_ftplugin")
finish
endif
let b:did_ftplugin = 1
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
set cpo&vim
" Define a default date format
if !exists('g:task_paper_date_format')
let g:task_paper_date_format = "%Y-%m-%d"
endif
" Define a default archive project name
if !exists('g:task_paper_archive_project')
let g:task_paper_archive_project = "Archive"
endif
" When moving a task, should the cursor follow or stay in the same place
" (default: follow)
if !exists('g:task_paper_follow_move')
let g:task_paper_follow_move = 1
endif
" Hide @done tasks when searching tags
if !exists('g:task_paper_search_hide_done')
let g:task_paper_search_hide_done = 0
endif
" Add '@' to keyword character set so that we can complete contexts as keywords
setlocal iskeyword+=@-@
" Tab character has special meaning on TaskPaper
setlocal noexpandtab
" Change 'comments' and 'formatoptions' to continue to write a task item
setlocal comments=b:-
setlocal fo-=c fo+=rol
" Set 'autoindent' to maintain indent level
setlocal autoindent
" Set up mappings
if !exists("no_plugin_maps") && !exists("no_taskpaper_maps")
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperFoldProjects
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#fold_projects()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperFoldNotes
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#search('\v^(\s*\|\t+-\s+.*\|.+:)$')<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperFocusProject
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#focus_project()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperSearchKeyword
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#search()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperSearchTag
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#search_tag()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperGoToProject
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#go_to_project()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperNextProject
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#next_project()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperPreviousProject
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#previous_project()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperArchiveDone
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#archive_done()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperShowToday
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#search_tag('today')<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperShowCancelled
\ :<C-u>call taskpaper#search_tag('cancelled')<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperToggleCancelled
\ :call taskpaper#toggle_tag('cancelled', taskpaper#date())<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperToggleDone
\ :call taskpaper#toggle_tag('done', taskpaper#date())<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperToggleToday
\ :call taskpaper#toggle_tag('today', '')<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperMoveToProject
\ :call taskpaper#move_to_project()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperNewline
\ o<C-r>=taskpaper#newline()<CR>
inoremap <silent> <buffer> <Plug>TaskPaperNewline
\ <CR><C-r>=taskpaper#newline()<CR>
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tp <Plug>TaskPaperFoldProjects
nmap <buffer> <Leader>t. <Plug>TaskPaperFoldNotes
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tP <Plug>TaskPaperFocusProject
nmap <buffer> <Leader>t/ <Plug>TaskPaperSearchKeyword
nmap <buffer> <Leader>ts <Plug>TaskPaperSearchTag
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tg <Plug>TaskPaperGoToProject
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tj <Plug>TaskPaperNextProject
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tk <Plug>TaskPaperPreviousProject
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tD <Plug>TaskPaperArchiveDone
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tT <Plug>TaskPaperShowToday
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tX <Plug>TaskPaperShowCancelled
nmap <buffer> <Leader>td <Plug>TaskPaperToggleDone
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tt <Plug>TaskPaperToggleToday
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tx <Plug>TaskPaperToggleCancelled
nmap <buffer> <Leader>tm <Plug>TaskPaperMoveToProject
if mapcheck("o", "n") == ''
nmap <buffer> o <Plug>TaskPaperNewline
endif
if mapcheck("\<CR>", "i") == ''
imap <buffer> <CR> <Plug>TaskPaperNewline
endif
endif
let &cpo = s:save_cpo

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" Vim syntax file
" Language: Taskpaper (http://hogbaysoftware.com/projects/taskpaper)
" Maintainer: David O'Callaghan <david.ocallaghan@cs.tcd.ie>
" URL: https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim
" Last Change: 2012-03-07
if version < 600
syntax clear
elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
endif
if version < 508
command! -nargs=+ HiLink hi link <args>
else
command! -nargs=+ HiLink hi def link <args>
endif
" Define tag styles
if !exists('g:task_paper_styles')
let g:task_paper_styles = {'FAIL': 'guibg=Red guifg=White'}
endif
syn case ignore
syn match taskpaperComment /^.*$/ contains=taskpaperContext
syn match taskpaperProject /^.\+:\(\s\+@[^ \t(]\+\(([^)]*)\)\?\)*$/ contains=taskpaperContext
syn match taskpaperListItem /^\t*-\s\+/
syn match taskpaperContext /\s\zs@[^ \t(]\+\(([^)]*)\)\?/
syn match taskpaperDone /^.*\s@done\(\(\s\|([^)]*)\).*\)\?$/
syn match taskpaperCancelled /^.*\s@cancelled\(\(\s\|([^)]*)\).*\)\?$/
syn sync fromstart
"highlighting for Taskpaper groups
HiLink taskpaperListItem Identifier
HiLink taskpaperContext Identifier
HiLink taskpaperProject Title
HiLink taskpaperDone NonText
HiLink taskpaperCancelled NonText
HiLink taskpaperComment Comment
call taskpaper#tag_style_dict(g:task_paper_styles)
let b:current_syntax = "taskpaper"
delcommand HiLink
" vim: ts=8

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Release:
Tasks to be completed before next release
- Note compatibility with ToDoPaper
- stylesheets for tags (e.g. "fail" produces red bg) @done(2012-03-13)
- include patch for notes. @done
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