Color the parent text or subtasks should inherit list from parent.
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Early Fayre
For example, I have a list for Project A with tasks and some tasks with sub-tasks. If I want the sub-tasks to be part of Project A, I have to assign them to it separately. That's fine, but when I go to view Project A, the sub-tasks show up twice: once under the task (all sub-tasks show up whether they are in Project A or not, which is fine), and separately as their own task. I would like to hide the duplicate separate task, and only show the nested version. For sub-tasks whose main task are not in Project A, the current implementation is great.
I have attached an image for clarity. 2 is a duplicate of 1. I would like the option to hide 2 and only view 1. 3 is great as is.
Thanks, great app.
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Hamish
Interesting. Maybe I can color the parent text. I don't think it's feasible to only show the nested version of the sub-task. I understand now why you want it, but I think in most cases, people would want it to show.
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Early Fayre
I was assigning, say, the first half of the subtasks to one day and the second half of the subtasks to the next day, so they were decoupled from the top level task. When I view those subtasks in the "day" view, they aren't assigned to the list and I miss having the color associated with them.
I can change my approach to be just assigning the top level task to a day, then migrating it and any open sub-tasks at the end of the day, and that will work well enough.
Thanks again!
Hamish
I understand the request. Out of curiosity, I'd like to understand why you want to have the subtasks as members of the list? I.e. what is stopping you from clearing the list from the subtask