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Changing the event from a task to a bullet point if it has subtasks moves the time to that subtask. #485

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SmileyTheSmile opened this issue Jun 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug
Tasks can be turned into bullet points with this plugin, which is a pretty neat feature, but it only works properly if the event is just an empty bullet point without any subtasks or whatever. If I turn the task into an event, the little tag in the timeline, that shows its time, moves to the next best thing, which is the subtask. If I turn that into a bullet point, it does the same with its subtask. I suppose it makes sense, but since the plugin already supports bullet lists as valid events, why not apply those time tags to them to in a hierachichal order?

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The time of the event stays on the topmost member of the task hierarchy, no matter what type of event it is.

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@SmileyTheSmile SmileyTheSmile added the bug Something isn't working label Jun 22, 2024
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I suppose it makes sense, but since the plugin already supports bullet lists as valid events, why not apply those time tags to them to in a hierachichal order?

What does 'in a hierachichal order' mean? I reckon it would help developers on this plugin if you could show what you want the behaviour to be, and what the logic was for that?

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