#6549: Quire Feedback
Status: To-do

When any filter applied :

(mostly list and table views)

a) have an option to set : also show the parent-tasks up to the top level, however the non-selected parent-tasks shall be dimmed

b) have an option to set : also show all the tasks, however all the other non-selected tasks (sibling, parent, child) shall be dimmed

Because

  • I need the context of each task!!!
    • The parents, the siblings, and the children are one of the primary contexts.
  • I don't want to write leeengthy task names just to be able to read what's already written in the title of the parent tasks (and for sure I do not recall that)
    • e.g. there are sets of tasks that are repeating n times, and only the parent-tasks have / shall have a different name
    • showing the parents' titles on the task is not the same (yeah, and the ant-sized characters...)
  • I want to see the tree-structure as the 'grouping' !

c) have a sort- or grouping-option : sort / group by the tree-structure (when only the filtered tasks are shown)

These would be great for sublist's filter, too.

/// I assume the GUI part of the first 2 may be implemented by a small CSS magic///

Thanks - and have a nice day!

Created by Géza Molnár @ES :profile: Feb 17, 2026, Edited Feb 24, 2026

Hi,

Thank you for your feedback.

If you’d like to always see parent tasks while using a filtered view, you can enable Task Bundle in the Tree view.

When turned on, Task Bundle preserves the task hierarchy, so subtasks remain nested under their parent tasks for better context.

You can follow the steps in this guide to enable this setting. Thank you.

Golda, Feb 24, 2026

Thanks for the suggestion - however that's a 'kind of' way to solve some of the above. Not the _solution_ for what's described above.

Also, as I see, tusk-bundle is for subscribers. - The bundling of task statuses with fixed percentages is a no-go in my use cases.

Géza Molnár @booing :profile:, Feb 24, 2026