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todo.txt manager for Linux, Windows and MacOS, free and open-source (FOSS)
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Feature parity of 1.X.X and 2.X.X #716

Open qquq opened 5 months ago

qquq commented 5 months ago

Feature Request

What problem does it solve?

Im holding back on v1.X.X because v2.X.X misses some functional features. Specifically:

In other regards, the 2.X.X is superior, but this features prevent me to upgrade. Is there any plan to implement them in the 2.X.X?

How does the user interface change to accommodate this request?

The change is minimal. The UI is well-thought in 1.X.X / 2.X.X, its just the feature parity

ransome1 commented 5 months ago

@qquq thanks for the FR. I'm afraid there is currently no developer capacity to take care of any feature enhancements at the moment. At some point this might pick up again, but I would like to manage expectations here.

qquq commented 5 months ago

@qquq thanks for the FR. I'm afraid there is currently no developer capacity to take care of any feature enhancements at the moment. At some point this might pick up again, but I would like to manage expectations here.

Roger, thanks for the answer.

ecodiv commented 3 months ago

Feature Request

* option to click on title in the attributes list (Context, Priority and so on) to hide all associated tasks (in the v1.X.X the feature is indicated by crossed out eye icon next to a title)

This is possible, I think, by clicking on the eye symbol (see emailen context in screenshot below)?

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qquq commented 3 months ago

Feature Request

* option to click on title in the attributes list (Context, Priority and so on) to hide all associated tasks (in the v1.X.X the feature is indicated by crossed out eye icon next to a title)

This is possible, I think, by clicking on the eye symbol (see emailen context in screenshot below)?

image

This is not what i meant, you just clicked and hid one label, not all of them.

ecodiv commented 3 months ago

Not sure I understand you right, but clicking the crossed out eye icon hides all associated tasks, i.e. tasks with label emailen are hidden from the list of tasks. Anyway, the other two points would indeed be nice to haves.