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filter uncategorized #1
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That makes sense. I will think of a way how to implement it. Thanks for your feedback. |
@zemua : Let's say a todo has a context and a project and you want to hide (click on a button or something) all todos that have a project. Is this todo still visible after you click on that button? I mean it still has a context. I'm not sure on the use case here. |
Minor improvement suggestion: filtering by no project/no context should show the number of visible todos. Cuurently there is a workaround by selecting then deselecting one of the buttons under the other heading. For example, click to hide "Projects" then select and deselect any visible context. This workaround has a bug of its own :) If you then click to show Projects back, the message with the number of visible todos should be gone (since there are no active filters), but it remains with the old count. In any case, I think the total number of todos should be always shown for reference. Since there is no status bar, maybe in a corner somewhere? I can imagine something like |
@9z0, yep that's a bug and on my list, thanks for reporting. |
@9z0, it's fixed and will be part of the final release of 1.0.5. |
In the filter, an option to make a filter by "no project", "no context", or "no both" would be nice.
Now if a todo is added without project or context, when the list is too long, it is hard to find.
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