How I would use it:
- view all the tasks of the project which is "in progress", (incl. all
parents of these projects)
- view all the tasks of the project which has certain context (incl.
all parents of these projects)
- view all goals (year, month, week) together with their parents and
with their subtasks
- view only starred tasks and all their parents

Generally, I think there should be search option to show/not show also
all children of found tasks.

E.g. if I am searching for context "A" with this option turned on, I
will see all tasks with "A" context together with all their children
(irrespective of their context) and naturally all parent hierarchy of
"A" tasks. But if I am searching with this option turned off, I will
see only all tasks with "A" context and with their parent hierarchy
(and possible only those children of "A" tasks, which also has "A"
context).

Best

Daneb


On Jul 28, 2:11 pm, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Outline filtering is a popular feature suggestion on MLO 
> UserVoice:http://mlo.uservoice.com/forums/9235-general/suggestions/1044979-outl...
>
> You can find the links to the group discussions in the reesd's post
> there.
>
> To All: Could you please post in this group thread the real user
> stories for Outline filtering so that I am sure it is designed
> properly.
>
> Example of user stories:
>
> 1) I want to see tasks assigned to specific contexts together with all
> their parents in hierarchy.
>
> 2) I want to see all projects with "In Progress" status only, moved to
> the root from their places in hierarchy. Each project should contain
> all subtasks. This is the same as Projects view in outline now but not
> all projects included to the view.
>
> 3) I want to see tasks with due date=today shown together with all
> parents up to the root and all child tasks in hierarchy.
>
> What are your user stories? I will try to make sure that the most
> popular requests are supported by the new filtering system.
>
> The main problem is how filtering should be used together with
> hierarchy. Right now each individual task is filtered by complex
> criteria and placed to the plain list which could be grouped then. If
> you have good example of the hierarchy filtering implementation - let
> me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Andrey.

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