| Summary: | Making a todo complete makes its sub-todos also complete | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] korganizer | Reporter: | Anton Markov <anton.markov> |
| Component: | todoview | Assignee: | kdepim bugs <pim-bugs-null> |
| Status: | REPORTED --- | ||
| Severity: | wishlist | ||
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | unspecified | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
Anton Markov
2004-12-25 05:37:50 UTC
The current implementation makes sense to me. The "Big Project" is only finished if at least "Part 1" and "Part 2" are finished. Anton, If you mark Project A as completed, you can always undo this (Menuitem "Edit"->"Undo"), and the state of the children will be restored. Cheers, Reinhold Bram Schoenmakers wrote:
> ------- Additional Comments From bramschoenmakers kde nl 2005-01-04 18:12 -------
> The current implementation makes sense to me. The "Big Project" is only finished if at least "Part 1" and "Part 2" are finished.
>
Yes, I agree. What I am suggesting is that marking the "Big Project"
*complete* will also make "Part 1" and "Part 2" complete. This makes
sense because if the "Big Project" is complete, all it's components must
be complete also. Don't worry, I am planning on making it configurable.
That is if I find time to work on this; any one else feel free to take
it for now.
Reassigning all KOrganizer bug reports and wishes to the newly created korganizer-devel mailing list. |