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I'm wondering it it would be possible to have a different entry in the
Outline that:
1) didn't have a checkbox, and
2) had limited properties, specifically:
a. All 'General' Properties (with Task To DO Visibility defaulted to
'Hide only this task in To-Do')
b. Custom Formatting (with an option defaulted to override Subtasks
inherit custom formatting)
This entry would act like a task in every other way in that it could
be dragged and dropped and subtasks attached etc. It would, in effect,
serve as a header, or title, and could be used in a variety of
different ways in the Outline and To-Do views.
The ability to override inheriting the custom formating is important.
It would mean that presentationally, a 'header' (or 'title') could be
embedded deep within outline structures that were color coded and
still look different.
Indeed, going one step further, it would be useful to be able to set
up in advance the format for new headers (which could later be amended
for individual headers, in the properties section)
ie inheret existing structure format or format new headers like so....
Maybe 'Ctrl + Insert' to insert a header as a sibling and 'Ctrl + Alt
+ Insert' to insert a header as a child.
I'm wondering with this new tree view, this sort of thing would be
possible. It would make a big difference I think to users wanting a
more individually tailored look to their Outlines and ToDo lists.