On Apr 15, 2:14 am, fallacylon <middletonjos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also, I would worry that automatically showing the parent (or whole
> 'ancestry') whenever any child shows up in the Today list (or in a
> smart folder) would create the risk of people marking the parent as
> done when there are actually other uncompleted siblings that don't
> show up in that particular smart list. I do _not_ suggest that the
> list should show not only the ancestors of any child item, but also
> all of its siblings. I _do_ suggest that the ancestry be indicated
> compactly, and without any checkboxes. I would furthermore suggest
> that these act as links to the original ancestor items, so you can
> easily go back and visit the whole 'family.'
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Monday, May 11, 2009
[The Hit List Users] Re: Give context to nested items in 'Today'
This is a good point. I'd like to see this type of implementation.
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