It's from Latin, yeah. Subtasks are inherently subordinate, so changing them does not change meaning/date of the main task.
Removing today might help, but it won't solve your issue, most likely. However, it's up to you :) Meg 2012/4/3 Izidor Matušov <[email protected]>: > Am 03.04.2012 16:51, schrieb meg ford: > >> I said on the wiki that I think it should be evident that it is an xor >> choice- either you schedule something for today, or you move it to a >> different view. These should be handles differently, not as two items >> on a list of several. Also, you may have a bug for the subtask case, >> but this is the very confusing. Logically a subtask is an extension of >> a task, that is just the way that the term is used. It is possible to >> schedule an extension of a task to another day while needing to >> perform your main task that day. >> >> Meg > > > I am sorry, but I don't understand. You are right that set start date in > Workview mode shouldn't have item "today" because it doesn't make sense. > Would removing "today" solve the problem? > > When you decompose word subtask you get Latin prefix sub- and word task. > > sub- > A prefix that means "underneath or lower" (as in subsoil), "a subordinate or > secondary part of something else" (as in subphylum.), or "less than > completely" (as in subtropical.) > > How I understand you that you say a subtask was an extension to main task > and could be done after completing the main task. But it doesn't comply with > definition above. (and I am confused what do you want to say). _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~gtg-contributors Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~gtg-contributors More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

