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Last post Author Topic: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.3  (Read 304795 times)

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.0.0
« Reply #125 on: April 04, 2009, 05:09 PM »
great ugrade, congrats on this even cooler version!

I love the logic fix and the tag, prority and list prompt!

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.0.0
« Reply #126 on: May 11, 2009, 10:37 AM »
I finally decided to use RTM and was hoping to find a FARR plugin for it. I have to say : this is brilliant ! :)

Thanks a lot for the great work.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #127 on: May 13, 2009, 03:34 PM »
Check out the two new options 'Highlight exact tag match' and 'Highlight search term'. Still wish I could use bold for highlighting (like Firefox does) ;)

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #128 on: August 13, 2009, 01:39 PM »
Thanks for really helpful plugin, still there is something left to be improved.

as I start writing command , say 'rtm add ' I get list of options in search results window
after I press 'Fx' (F2 to select the 2nd option - "add note") all works fine, but if instead of F2 I press 'Down' FARR catches an exception and terminates.

Please, be aware of it.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #129 on: August 14, 2009, 12:36 AM »
Hi anaderi,

This is a known problem of an older version of FScript used by some scripting-based plugins. You can download a newer version of FScript here:

https://www.donation....msg156890#msg156890

Maybe I need to add this info to my first post.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #130 on: August 14, 2009, 02:05 AM »
This is a known problem of an older version of FScript used by some scripting-based plugins. You can download a newer version of FScript here:

THanks!
BTW, if I install this version of FScript, will it break CZB_plugin? (it requires sort of 'patched' FScript)?

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #131 on: August 14, 2009, 02:30 AM »
BTW, if I install this version of FScript, will it break CZB_plugin? (it requires sort of 'patched' FScript)?
I would expect czb to have this problem fixed in his version of FScript. I'm not sure to be honest though. You'll have to ask czb directly.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #132 on: August 19, 2009, 04:40 AM »
Before you can use FarrMilk you'll have to authorise the plugin to manipulate your RTM account. To do this, open FARR and type rtm, a web browser will open asking you to log into your RTM account.
Instead I get the error message: could not resolve host name  :(
What am I doing wrong?
Matt



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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #133 on: August 19, 2009, 05:03 AM »
Hi Matt,

Where do you see that error message? In the FARR status bar? Or does a browser come up with some long weird URL in the address bar and you see the error message in the browser?

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #134 on: August 20, 2009, 04:42 AM »
Check screenshot below, please.
Somehow I have the feeling that the add-on has not registered properly.
Matt
« Last Edit: August 20, 2009, 04:46 AM by mblu »

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #135 on: August 20, 2009, 07:03 AM »
Most likely you are behind a proxy server. When you are where the screen shot shows, press Enter to get to the FarrMilk options screen. Then enter your proxy server's details in the fields on the lower right. Then you should be ready to go.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #136 on: August 20, 2009, 08:01 AM »
This was my first guess as well, but NO - I had filled this in with the correct proxy - the same I use with all other programs connecting outside. I have also tried using another browser. Since this is a Windows-7 installation I have also tried to make sure that administrator rights  are present.
Matt
« Last Edit: August 20, 2009, 08:03 AM by mblu »

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #137 on: August 20, 2009, 10:54 AM »
This was my first guess as well, but NO - I had filled this in with the correct proxy - the same I use with all other programs connecting outside. I have also tried using another browser. Since this is a Windows-7 installation I have also tried to make sure that administrator rights  are present.
Matt
Matt, could you please download a test tool I once made to find connection related problems from here:

http://farrmilk.obje...nticationUrlTest.zip

Then run it like this (it's a command line tool):

C:\AuthenticationUrlTest>AuthenticationUrlTest.exe Proxy

where Proxy can be either a hostname or dotted IP address and port added the usual way (i.e. with : ) and send me the output.

Cheers,
Philipp

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #138 on: August 21, 2009, 03:52 AM »
OK, so this was problem #1: you required a physical IP number.
This is inconvenient because it changes while the logical name stays the same.

But now I have problem #2: the RTM page opens in Firefox and I press the [OK, I'll allow it] button and RTM acknowledges this choice. But Farrmilk doesn't get it and keeps asking this question.
Matt

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #139 on: August 21, 2009, 04:53 AM »
OK, so this was problem #1: you required a physical IP number.
This is inconvenient because it changes while the logical name stays the same.
Interesting. I would have expected this to work with a name as well. All I'm doing is setting the respective curl option (CURLOPT_PROXY). I would have expected curl to make the lookup.

But now I have problem #2: the RTM page opens in Firefox and I press the [OK, I'll allow it] button and RTM acknowledges this choice. But Farrmilk doesn't get it and keeps asking this question.
Once you've pressed 'Ok, I'll allow it', make sure to go back to FARR and select the entry 'Grant Access Permission' and hit enter.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #140 on: August 25, 2009, 03:44 AM »
Many thanks, it works now!
Matt

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #141 on: August 25, 2009, 07:59 AM »
Many thanks, it works now!
Matt
You're welcome!

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #142 on: September 08, 2009, 09:31 AM »

This is an awesome plug-in! thanks for all hard work.

Is it possible to apply filters such as /dueBefore:Friday, /dueWithin='5 days', etc. These are supported within the built-in search facility inside of RTM's website.

I also notice that

rtm t /thursday doesn't seem to work and that only

rtm t /today
rtm t /tomorrow

Are supported.


Thanks in advance.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #143 on: September 08, 2009, 06:10 PM »
I've tried RTM a few times but never stuck with it. But I just read up on RTM's just updated input syntax and I like it a lot. Will you make that syntax work with the FARR plugin?

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #144 on: September 09, 2009, 12:29 AM »
This is an awesome plug-in! thanks for all hard work.

Is it possible to apply filters such as /dueBefore:Friday, /dueWithin='5 days', etc. These are supported within the built-in search facility inside of RTM's website.

I also notice that

rtm t /thursday doesn't seem to work and that only

rtm t /today
rtm t /tomorrow

Are supported.


Thanks in advance.

Today and tomorrow are the only due date filters supported by FarrMilk at the moment. I'll consider adding the others, but certainly not this month.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #145 on: September 09, 2009, 12:34 AM »
I've tried RTM a few times but never stuck with it. But I just read up on RTM's just updated input syntax and I like it a lot. Will you make that syntax work with the FARR plugin?

Actually, FarrMilk kind of already supported what the new input syntax now supports, i.e. adding a lot of information right when adding a task, including matching tags and lists.

But the new RTM input syntax should work if the FarrMilk option 'Parse task name for due date' is enabled. If someone cares to try please tell me if it works and I'll rename the option to better reflect the new functionality.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #146 on: September 09, 2009, 05:54 PM »
Ok, I got the plugin running now, after some initial trouble. I'll write down the details here for own memory and if someone else runs into the same problem.

First I got "External exception E06D7363" during the authentication process, at the step when I've logged onto RTM website and clicked the button and then returned to FARR to execute the RTM entry - then FARR it crasches. I read in this thread that old Fscript versions could cause that. So I replaced all instances of fscript.dll in plugin subdirectories with the one from czb_pack. That didn't solve the problem - now I got crashes saying "Visual C++ Runtime error". So I against replaced all fscript.dll with ecaradec's latest, v 1.19 (found here: https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=12232.0 ). Now FarrMilk seems to work fine. And I have no problems when I tested some czb-plugins (google translate and ninjawords) using v 1.19.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #147 on: September 09, 2009, 07:24 PM »
But the new RTM input syntax should work if the FarrMilk option 'Parse task name for due date' is enabled. If someone cares to try please tell me if it works and I'll rename the option to better reflect the new functionality.

I just tried it. Something like:

rtm a this is a new task ^sept11

Does not work although it does work in the web interface.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #148 on: September 10, 2009, 02:13 AM »
Ok, I got the plugin running now, after some initial trouble. I'll write down the details here for own memory and if someone else runs into the same problem.

First I got "External exception E06D7363" during the authentication process, at the step when I've logged onto RTM website and clicked the button and then returned to FARR to execute the RTM entry - then FARR it crasches. I read in this thread that old Fscript versions could cause that. So I replaced all instances of fscript.dll in plugin subdirectories with the one from czb_pack. That didn't solve the problem - now I got crashes saying "Visual C++ Runtime error". So I against replaced all fscript.dll with ecaradec's latest, v 1.19 (found here: https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=12232.0 ). Now FarrMilk seems to work fine. And I have no problems when I tested some czb-plugins (google translate and ninjawords) using v 1.19.

Thanks Nod5. I really need to add this information to the FarrMilk installation description.

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Re: FARR plugin: FARR Remember The Milk 1.1.0
« Reply #149 on: September 10, 2009, 02:14 AM »
But the new RTM input syntax should work if the FarrMilk option 'Parse task name for due date' is enabled. If someone cares to try please tell me if it works and I'll rename the option to better reflect the new functionality.

I just tried it. Something like:

rtm a this is a new task ^sept11

Does not work although it does work in the web interface.

Thanks reckoner for trying this. Ok, I'll look into why this doesn't work.