Visually distinguish tasks that got rolled over from yesterday
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Travis Meyer
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If a task has rolled over any number of days, the task card now always show how many days the task has rolled over.
Previously, this information would only be shown if a task had rolled over multiple days, and it would do so in less minimalistic UI.
Hopefully it's now always clear which tasks have rolled over without this information being a distraction.
Here's an example of what a task that's rolled over once looks like (i.e. it rolled over from yesterday):
Robert Durrette
Travis Meyer: this is awesome
Eli Alcaraz
Travis Meyer: this is brilliant. Great work man. -Eli
Mike Level
Since we're talking about visual indicators I would love to be able to distinguish between planned tasks in the calendar and unplanned tasks (I noticed that their slighlty bigger, but a color or gray indicator would be awesome)
Josh Lavine
This would be cool, but I'd love the option to toggle it on and off. Visual simplicity is my main priority.
Sandra Frank
@ash@ashutosh-priyadarshy- wondering if there's any update on this?
Boy Callaars
Sandra Frank: We haven't got an update on this yet, but it's still on our radar!
Kim Sullivan
This would be amazing!
Sandra Frank
also put the rolled over tasks from yesterday on top (keep same priority order as the previous day, just move everything to the top)
Jay Cassano
Sandra Frank: I'm mixed on this. Because sometimes there are tasks that I plan in advance for a certain day that truly do need to be done on that day (e.g. "send monthly performance report" on Thursday), whereas some of the tasks I plan for a day but end up not getting to and they rollover are lower priority (i.e. things that fall in the "important but not urgent" category)
Maybe this should be offered as a rollover/archive option that people can toggle to their preference: "Do you want tasks that rollover to? : 1. Go to the top of the next day or 2. Go to the bottom of the next day")
Sandra Frank
Jay Cassano: Fair!
Sandra Frank
I think the priority ask is to visually distinguish them. Then how it sorts is a nice to have.
Jeff Holcomb
:)
Sebastian Gutierrez
Along the same lines - visually distinguish tasks that repeat on a daily basis. Basically gray them out until they are happening today.
Current behavior:
My "Plan Day" daily recurring event looks the same as other events that I have scheduled for later that week
Expected behavior:
My "Plan Day" daily recurring event is grayed out so that when I look forward to other days, I can visually distinguish recurring events from events planned for that day
Ashutosh Priyadarshy
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