Currently, when opening the command bar (global shortcut) and writing out a task followed by relevant data, akiflow's NLP recognises the date and time as expected.
However, if I then go to reverse this (say, I was writing "Monday" not as a planned date but as the name of something like a company) by clicking on it, it does not return to a regular piece of text, but persists as NLP-recognised metadata.
To add on to this, I think this can be especially workflow-complicating due to the default inbox behaviour of hiding tasks that have been planned into the calendar.
I currently use a hybrid GTD/whateverthefreakimaybedoing system which involves having a unified inbox for everything, facilitated by quick capture on each device I use.
In todoist, my system worked through me capturing everything, then processing them once per day, where I assign priorities, dates, tags, and then sort into projects.
I am trying to replicate this in akiflow while taking advantage of its calendar-next-to-tasks UI, but have run into an issue with tasks planned disappearing with the default inbox behaviour.
Crucically, todoist removes a task in the inbox once it is project-sorted, rather than planned, so I can for example add a task with a due date but not know what project it'll be part of yet, and then add that on later. I do not have this opportunity with akiflow atm.
I think that being able to reverse recognised NLP with a click could be useful so the task actually goes into my inbox, or that this can be fixed by tasks remaining in the inbox even after being planned, so the accidental recognition wouldn't matter.


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Features & Improvements Request
Capture/Command Bar
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Features & Improvements Request
Capture/Command Bar
Over 1 year ago

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