# # Sample project file: project.txt # # # This file contains two types of entries: those identifying projects and # those identifying categories. These entries may be intermixed, so long # each category is identified before it appears in a project entry. I find # it more convenient to group all the category entries at the top of the # file, followed by the project entries. # # # A category is specified with a line like this: # # -category_name:r,g,b # # where "category_name" is the name of the category. If ":r,g,b" is given, # it specifies the color in which projects belonging to the category are # displayed on the PC-TimeClock screen; "r,g,b" are each a number from 0 to # 255 specifying the red, green, and blue intensity, respectively. If it # is omitted, black is used. # # You may specify up to 10 different categories, but the more you give, the # less space is available on the screen for their display. # -Business:0,255,0 -Personal:0,0,255 # # A project is specified with a line like this one: # # project_name-category_name # # where "project_name" is the name of the project, and "category_name" must # match the name of a previously identified category. Up to 25 entries may # be given for each category. The entries are shown on PC-TimeClock in # the order that they appear in this file. Other than that, the order has # no importance, so you can arrange the projects alphabetically, or put # your most frequent entries at the top, or whatever. # # Note that it is perfectly acceptable to have the same project appear in # two or more categories. # Correspondence-Personal Games-Personal Home finances-Personal Inventory-Business Recipe manager-Personal School work-Personal Software development-Business System maintenance-Business Taxes-Business Taxes-Personal