I personally like how it is today, as it helps me see why I'm doing the 
task.  I do make sure that my project names are reasonably short, to assist 
in the view.  If I have a long name, perhaps I didn't focus down enough to 
the end goal.  At that point, I shorten the name and put the rest of the 
details in the notes of the main level.

On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 6:53:55 AM UTC-6, John Smith wrote:
>
> What is the status of this 2011 request?
> Is it currently possible to de-emphasise the project name (plus associated 
> prefix & postfix text)  in the to-do list views?
>
> Thanks
>
> J
>
>
>
> On Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 2:14:51 PM UTC+1, chuckdevee wrote:
>>
>> See a line in my ToDo list, with the project name prefixing those 
>> tasks that have projects, but the project name itself in very light 
>> grey, so that it is de-emphasised.   Although I can create a separate 
>> column for projects, only about 50% of my tasks are projects and this 
>> wastes a lot of room in my ToDo view. At the moment, my ToDo list 
>> items show up as 
>>
>> <Project Name> Task 
>> <A Different Project Name> Another Task 
>> Another Task 
>>
>> Basically, I'd like to be able to de-emphasise the project names so 
>> that the tasks are more clearly shown. 
>>
>> With formatting rules, you can't format part of a task line.
>
>

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