OK, I've found a solution flattening the hiearchy (tinkered custom view 
settings) and workaround for ordering the grouped folders (double digit / 
two levels prefixes in folder names to maintain a consistent logical 
ordering.

On Saturday, 12 March 2022 at 12:00:46 UTC+1 Radek Pilich wrote:

> My primary use case for MLO should be the organization of all sorts of 
> recurring activities.
>
> I would like to use hierarchical structures with folders on the levels 
> above the final bottom level task.
>
> Only the bottom level tasks will be checked out manually, but the folders 
> themselves will have recurrences as well with advanced option set to 
> automatic recurring when any subtask is completed and disabled resetting of 
> subtasks.
>
> All recurrences reset x days after completion.
>
> In example:
>
> RESTORATIVE ACTIVITIES (2)
> --- HYGIENE (4)
> ---   --- [] FACE SHAVE (6)
> ---   --- [] HEAD SHAVE (12)
> ---   --- [] FINGER  NAILS (15)
> ---   --- [] TOE NAILS (35)
> --- RELEASE (2)
> ---   --- [] YOGA (3)
> ---   --- [] SAUNA (10)
> ---   --- [] EPSOM BATH (10)
>
> In the example above, you can see that I want to do some sort of 
> restorative activity every other day, do some hygiene activities once in 
> four days, cut my finger nails every 15 days etc.
>
> I'm not into doing things before do date, I prefer to have small amount of 
> bottom level task slightly overdue and pick those I feel like doing at the 
> moment.
>
> This all works nicely. My issues are around filtering and displaying the 
> TODOs in a way I would like to see them - especially in widgets, as it is 
> not possible to display hierarchy in widgets at the moment.
>
> Basically I would like the top down hierarchy of everything due and before 
> today + 1, ordered by due date ascending. 
>
> The closest to my liking so far is to group by folder, but it works well 
> only with one level of folders and tasks directly below them. And even in 
> this case, it's not possible to sort the folders by due date, only 
> alphabetically :|
>
> It's even more problematic with more levels of folders, as it duplicates 
> the folders that have another folder above them.
>
> Does anyone have experience with similar setup? How do you display this in 
> widgets?
>

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