Thank you for the suggestions. We will think about the rationality and 
technical feasibility of implementing the proposed improvements. 

Regarding the expand / collapse outline buttons, one button should then 
have three states to be tracked (collapsed - expanded - partially 
expanded). This means sometimes you would have to make two taps (collapse 
partially expanded tree + expand) instead of one as it is now.

On Tuesday, December 26, 2023 at 11:25:22 AM UTC thompso...@gmail.com wrote:

> Good points. I would also prefer that the toolbar remained visible at all 
> times on Android screens.
>
> On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:26:58 AM UTC-5 Radek Pilich wrote:
>
>> And one more thing - Why are expand / collapse outline separate buttons 
>> rather then one button? 
>>
>> One button would save space and make the workflow easier. 
>>
>> The expand / collapse buttons only work on the whole outline, not on the 
>> separate selected branches, so two buttons seem to be unnecessary. 
>>
>> On Thursday, 7 July 2022 at 11:55:09 UTC+2 Radek Pilich wrote:
>>
>>> Consider allowing full customization of toolbar items in toolbar 
>>> settings.
>>>
>>> Right now, it is not possible to get rid of first four items - add task, 
>>> add subtask, show / hide completed, navigation button. 
>>>
>>> With the exception of the navigation button, I pretty much never use the 
>>> first three buttons.
>>>
>>> I would like to get rid off them in order to add additional buttons to 
>>> the toolbar I actually use,  which I have to access right now via the 
>>> secondary context menu.
>>>
>>

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