The only advanced filter term which hides a subtask based on something to
do with its parent task is the "ParentName" filter. So, the only way I can
think of doing this is to select a character or phrase to put in the parent
name (eg "{hidesubtasks}"), then setting up an advanced filter in your ToDo
view with the logic "ParentName contains {hidesubtasks}"
You don't need a long phrase like {hidesubtasks}. you could assign a single
character in the task name which means you want to hide its subtasks -
maybe something unusual like *¬* (which is shift and the key just above the
tab, on my keyboard)?
Hope that helps.
Stéphane
On Wednesday, 6 February 2019 01:46:11 UTC, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I would like a way to mark a task which hides all Subtasks from Todo
> branches, but keeps the tasks itself available for Todo. This way I could
> easily add Subtasks for smaller components of tasks, without having to
> individually mark them with Hide, and still see the main tasks as an
> overview for task tracking.
>
> Or is there already a way to easily accomplish this?
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