hi Nico,

yes, I can use filters. I also use the feature to add new tiddlers as todo 
to projects and then convert them to projects. But when projects grow 
bigger I like to make more manageable by group task into subprojects. 

* Project A
    + subproject A1
    + subproject A2 
    + subproject A11 <category: network> 

* Project B
    + subproject B1
      + subproject B1a
      + subproject B1b   <category: network> 
    + subproject B2 <category: network>

* Project C
    + subproject C1
    + subproject C2
    + subproject C3 

I would be nice if I can get a list of just the top level projects, like 
* Project A
* Project B
* Project C 

I use categories to filter a kind of projects, so for instance network 
related projects.

Then I can select a project to work with and dive into details. I would 
normally use a filter to select tiddlers without a project parent.

Maarten


On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 1:00:08 PM UTC+1 Nicolas Petton wrote:

> Maarten <[email protected]> writes:
>
> Hi Maarten,
>
> > Yes, I can use that. But maybe you can add an option to show just the 
> top 
> > level projects in the sidebar menu and a checkbox to toggle to show only 
> > the top level projects in the dashboard (or add a new tab TopProjects 
> next 
> > to All Projects). I have a lot of projects so a view main projects gives 
> me 
> > a better overview.
>
> Have you tried using the new project categories? There's a new filter on
> the right-hand side of the projects list to filter by category, could
> that fit your need?
>
> > I'm using 0.11.0 a lot, good work
>
> Thanks :-)
>
> Nico
>

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