On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 08:40:17PM -0500, Doug and Angela Hodson wrote: > 1) In Tasks view, when I add a subtask to a "top-level" task, the top-level > task's font changes to boldface. At first I found this appealing, but now > I'm not so sure. I find that when I have a mix of top-level task with > subtasks mixed with top-level tasks without defined subtasks, my list looks > weird. It's almost as though the tasks defined with subtasks are more > important. This is somewhat annoying, as I find myself wanting to define > subtasks just so every task "visually looks as important to each other." > > My recommendation: the triangle on the left provides an indication of > subtasks. Leave it at that or make it an option. I understand what you mean, but I think this use of boldface has readability advantages as well. In the end I think it will be a matter of taste for which I would not like to include a configuration item. Although if many people think no boldface is better than boldface, then I'd change it. > 2) As I'm organizing tasks/subtasks, there have already been several > instances where a I need to move a subtask from one set to another. I > either need a cut and paste option, or the ability to drag a group of > subtasks to another task. > > This is painful, as I basically have to retype everything if I need to move > it. Cut & paste is definitely a feature we would like to have. It's on our to-do list: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341504 Regards, Maurice. -- Maurice van der Pot Gentoo Linux Developer griffon26 gentoo org http://www.gentoo.org Gnome Planner Developer griffon26 kfk4ever com http://live.gnome.org/Planner
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