Es wäre schön, wenn die Einrückungen sichtbarer werden. Bei geöffnetem Baum sind die Fortschrittssymbole direkt untereinander, so verliert man leicht den Überblick welcher Teil der Aufgaben nun eingerückt ist. Außerdem macht es den eindruck, als wäre man im Gesamtprojekt viel weiter / weniger weit als man eigentlich ist (wenn z.B. fast alle Unterpunkte abgearbeitet sind, aber so gut wie keine Oberthemen).
Außerdem wäre es schön wenn die Oberthemen die Maximale Priorität der Unterthemen übernehmen würden.
Grüße
Hey there @crystal, sorry. I assumed someone in your team spoke German.
So here's the deal: While Quire looks like quire1.PNG, I'd like it to look more like quire2.png.
The way it is now, it's hard to see how far I've gotten in a subtree, because the checkboxes are not indented, same with priorities. Also, it's sometimes hard to see which items are still indented and where the subtree ends. Something like quire3.png would help aswell.
My second suggestion was for "parenttasks" to have the same priority as the highest priority of it's subtask, so if you've got
normal ..normal ..normal ....high normal low ..high
it would change to high ..normal ..high ....high normal high ..high
Do you understand what I mean?
Thank you for taking the time.
Christopher
Christopher Woggon, Aug 3, 2017
Hi Christopher, Yes, I understand you perfectly. 😃 Regarding your first suggestion, I see where you are coming from. Vertical lines (quire3.png) sounds like a good idea and something we could do. As for your second suggestion, I believe you are speaking of “inheritance” in general, aka have a task inherit the status (or attribute) of its subtask and vice versa. Please let us think further about this one.
Crystal, Aug 4, 2017
Hi Christopher, Please excuse me for not knowing German. Did you mean it is not easy to tell what subtasks belong to what task when the task list is long? Unfortunately, Google Translate did not help much. 😞 A little bit more explanation (best with screenshots) would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Crystal, Jul 31, 2017
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