Wenn man Tasks nach Priorität anordnet, sollten subtasks immernoch als solche erkennbar sein. Die Anordnung sollte sich nur auf die Tasks der ersten Ebene beziehen.
Hi Christal, yes you got that right 😃
My first-level tasks only have subtasks, if the first-level task is made from multiple simpler tasks. For me, the priority of the first-level tasks describes how important the first-level task is. Because the subtasks are needed to be accomplished to finish the first-level task, for me the sub-tasks automatically have the same priority as the first-level task. I understand setting of the priority of subtasks to prioritize between those subtasks and not between all first-level tasks and all subtasks.
Maybe you can implement a toggle (flatten/hierarchical)?
Thanks 😃
Jonas Rudolph, Oct 9, 2018
Hi Jonas, You meant when you eg., sort by Priority, you would like Quire to only sort first-level tasks and show subtasks under each? Each task and subtask may have different priority. May I ask why? FYI, after you sort, you can press Ctrl (or Alt for Mac) to see the "breadcrumbs" (aka relationships of tasks and subtasks).
Crystal, Oct 9, 2018
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