

This way you can have for example master lists pointing to specific daily notes or child notes. It is possible to link notes to each other like in a wiki. This way you always know where the point was scheduled to. In the preferences, you can enable to add a link to the scheduled date. If you include a title into the selection, it will be copied too. Todos, which are already marked will be ignored. In this view, you can choose the date where the selected points should be copied to. Select one or multiple points and tap on the clock icon. Alternatively, if you keep action lists in the general notes, you can schedule action points from there into the calendar. Use this for example if you couldn’t finish a task on a given day or if you need to remind yourself to check in on something again. This is like removing it completely from the note, but this way you still have it documented. Not everything you note down has to be done or deferred.

Cancelled tasks will be hidden in the calendar and in the search. Inside the note, the marked text-block will turn gray so it doesn’t distract you from the open points. Marking todos like above will change the dot colors in the calendar like described in the beginning. A toolbar will pop up above the keyboard and you can tap the symbols to insert above Markdown automatically. It will open an additional view below (or beside) the calendar and show the formatted notes of the selected day.Īdditionally to the normal basic Markdown, a special syntax was added to mark points as done, scheduled or canceled: If you want to see a summary of the day without having to leave the calendar, hit the detail icon top right beside the search icon. Just add a date to the reminder and it will show up in NotePlan. Additionally, Reminders are also pulled in by NotePlan. If you have registered your Gmail account or other providers with your iPhone or iPad, they will also appear inside NotePlan’s calendar and notes. These are events, which are pulled from Apple’s Calendar app. This way you can build a process-driven note system, which you can trust. A good habit is to review and close all open days at the end of the week for example. This is useful if you “overplan” your days or make multiple extra notes. If a day in the past has still some open points (orange dots), the whole day will be colored red to remind you to close those points. (Alternatively, you can also use a dash: - todo. Red = synced reminder (from Apple’s Reminder app).Purple = synced event (from another registered calendar),.

Pressing enter put the focus to the text field (caret appear), just like entering the day from the calendar view. The day is changed on the first arrow key press, so we can't switch to multiple days by pressing multiple time the arrow key the first key press enter the day note with focus (caret inside the text field)Īnother thing to note. also, it seems like the focus is not in the text field since the caret is not shown. Now, if you press an arrow key, the day note should switch to another day note based on the arrow that you pressed.

Go back to NP (I habitually use CMD+Tab to switch) Wait or do something else for 1h (may be less, I didn't found the exact timing yet, 30 min may be enough.) Switch to another application so NP is not in the foreground (I habitually use CMD+Tab to switch) However, it's really after a while that NP is in the background that this happen and it's only for one arrow key press. Normally everything works as it should (CMD+OPT+ARROWS works and the arrows without the modifiers move the caret). Hi Eduard, yes I mean the arrow keys on the keyboard and I'm sure I don't press Option+Command+Arrow.
