+1

Ecco had a very powerful set of capabilities for managing what was
shown in the hierarchy.  In particular, you could choose an item and

1.   Show all items under an item to a specific level (Shift+Ctrl+
1..9)

2.   Expand all items under a specific item (Alt + Double click on
item or Ctrl G)

3.  Show one level below the selected item (Ctrl + Double click on
item or Ctrl + J)



On Jul 9, 9:53 am, Bulat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Add always visible button to the left upper corner of the main window
> to manage subtasks level at one\two clicks.
> The good example is Microsoft Project.
> <Show> - Button
>     [All Subtasks]   - Menu items
>     [Outline level 1]
>     [Outline level 2]
>     [Outline level 3]
>     [Outline level 4]
>     [Outline level 5]
>     etc (8 or 10 levels should be enough)
>
> Let assign hotkeys to every menu item in Options (like Alt-1, Alt-2,
> etc). Apply leveling to Outline and To-do tabs (in general to every
> tree in the program)
>
> The main idea is to easy and QUICKLY overview all tasks tree at
> required level of details using mouse or hotkeys.
> Currently there is View->Expand\Collapse->Show levels 1-4 menu items
> which 1) have no hotkeys 2) have only 4 levels 2) are not usable at
> all if you have a deep task structure.
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