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Summary:
Is it possible to keep the grouping of projects in the archive section?
All tasks are under the same section with a @project tag. But I thought maybe we could also keep the hierarchy. I believe it's more pleasing to the eye.
As Is:
Suggestion
Discussion
I have 2 questions:
Do you think it's possible? I haven't checked how it's implemented, but since you can create a @project tag, I feel we already have the data we need. It feels like all that's needed is some formatting code. But I don't know how it interacts with timekeeping, statistics, etc.
Do you think it's worth the effort? It looks better to me, and I feel like seeing a project's all tasks in the archive column in a single group is also more rewarding visually. But is it only me?
PS: We can do some magic like if a project is empty, remove it
PPS: I wonder if this helps with unarchiving as well
Development
Don't take it as a feature request. I would be more than happy to work on this. I just wanted to discuss it before jumping in. And make sure I don't dive into a dead end.
Also, forgive me If this is not the right medium the discuss this or if it has been discussed before. I couldn't find anything.
Thanks in advance
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Summary:
Is it possible to keep the grouping of projects in the archive section?
All tasks are under the same section with a
@project
tag. But I thought maybe we could also keep the hierarchy. I believe it's more pleasing to the eye.As Is:
Suggestion
Discussion
I have 2 questions:
PS: We can do some magic like
if a project is empty, remove it
PPS: I wonder if this helps with
unarchiving
as wellDevelopment
Don't take it as a feature request. I would be more than happy to work on this. I just wanted to discuss it before jumping in. And make sure I don't dive into a dead end.
Also, forgive me If this is not the right medium the discuss this or if it has been discussed before. I couldn't find anything.
Thanks in advance
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: