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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It appears to be a feature that when adding a new entry with a hidden event type, it automatically gets revealed. I would appreciate having an option to prevent these entries from being displayed on the calendar screen when creating a new event.
To reproduce:
Hide any event type from display using the filter icon
Create a new entry/task with this hidden event type
Notice all linked entries associated with this specific event type get revealed
Describe the solution you'd like
I'd prefer a setting switch or default behavior that avoids revealing hidden event types in the calendar grid when creating a new entry.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Enable users to independently control the visibility of event types directly within the entry creation/edit screen. This ensures that the event type remains hidden in the filter menu until manually unhidden and doesn't get automatically unhidden with a new entry.
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@naveensingh What's the reason behind handling it this way by default? It's annoying when adding an entry to a hidden event type and having to mark it hidden over and over again. It may be useful once in a hundred times, but mostly a pain.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It appears to be a feature that when adding a new entry with a hidden event type, it automatically gets revealed. I would appreciate having an option to prevent these entries from being displayed on the calendar screen when creating a new event.
To reproduce:
Describe the solution you'd like
I'd prefer a setting switch or default behavior that avoids revealing hidden event types in the calendar grid when creating a new entry.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Enable users to independently control the visibility of event types directly within the entry creation/edit screen. This ensures that the event type remains hidden in the filter menu until manually unhidden and doesn't get automatically unhidden with a new entry.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: