The idea within GTD philosophy is that if you have a project with no
children, then you need to set some 'next actions' for it. So the
project shows in the to-do list to remind you.

I also use the 'encode project name' to task name feature, so I know
what project each task refers to.

Sorry you are confused! The 'hide only this task' option works
perfectly and consistently for me..

Jon

On Jan 6, 11:50 am, Graham Foster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nodes identified as "projects" appear in the Todo list. If the Project
> node has children  only the children appear in the list - not the
> parent node. This seems inconsistent and confusing with the operatin
> of "don't show this node in the ToDo list" option.
> G.
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