After which, I changed the background colour for the To-Do Toggle to Red, and Green for Done. Then I changed To-do and Done from Headers into Toggled Lists. The "To-do" section, and the "Done" section. Which made it look pretty much exactly the same as a completed To-do block. So instead I added a strikethrough, then I changed the font colour to grey. Having just that one block of font being a different colour would drive me up the wall. Unfortunately, I'm a bit of a perfectionist. Thankfully, I actually have one of my side mouse buttons set as Ctrl from when I would play MMORPGs).Īs for the font colour. (Boy is that an awkward shortcut though, Ctrl+Shift+S. I went with adding a strikethrough to the completed toggle lists. I was wondering if it's possible to have both a toggle list and a checkbox on the same block? If not, what method would you recommend? Strike Through and Toggle? Or something else? Right now though, my current method as you can see with the "Compensator" is to just indent it. Obviously I put the "To-do" for the materials inside of it.
I use a toggle list for the name of the item in question, which, in this case is the ZAZ-1 Vehicle. Creating items to create items so to say.Įxample 3. Eventually you have to build advanced materials. While the materials start of basic enough. If you've ever played these type of games however. Running back and forth to recheck what materials are needed. I usually end up with hundreds of unfinished projects. However I have a really poor memory due to Aphantasia among other things. These games don't tend to have actually missions and side objectives and are quite linear.
Which is a survival crafting game in space. Though I like what I've seen so far.Įspecially one feature that Evernote didn't have. Still not 100% sure if I'm going to stick with it. Mass Effect: Andromeda.Īs you can guess, these lists become pretty. Originally my usage of Evernote was purely for keeping track of my game progress. I was using Evernote previously but have been looking for something else due to the slow client response of Evernote.