Hi Robisme,

the hasSubtask condition is a good point of start - thank you!

Unfortunally this condition refers to ALL the subtasks including those in 
subfolders.

How to "make" a condition like *hasSubtaskInRoot*?


On Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:51:39 AM UTC+1, marcopanichi wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
>
> my need is described by the title; I'd like that all the folders that 
> contain almost a task in their root will be rendered in bold style.
>
> Here an example in order to explain better:
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> *folder 1 **[<<< it contains task 1.a]*
> > task 1.a
> > folder 1.2
> ---> task 1.2.a
> ---> task 1.2.b
> -----------------------------------------------------
> folder 2 *[<<< it doesn't contains tasks]*
> > folder 2.1
> > folder 2.2
> -----------------------------------------------------
> folder 3 *[<<< it doesn't contains tasks in its root]*
> > folder 3.1
> ---> task 3.1.a
> ---> task 3.1.b
> > folder 3.2
> ---> task 3.2.a
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Thank you for every suggestion!
>
> Marco
>

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