Color the maintask, if one of the subtasks does. Tasks can stay collapsed, but still under attention
For better overview, tasks with a lot of subtasks can stay collapsed, but come to attention, if one of these subtasks expires. Now you have to expand the tasks, to see the status of the subtasks.
This is a duplicate of another request:
http://taskcoach.uservoice.com/forums/26465-desktop-version-windows-linux-mac-of-task-coach/suggestions/464807-task-is-marked-when-subtasks-are-due
Please go add your votes to that
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Clarence commented
I agree. The colorization of a task folder should reflect the colorization of subtasks. If a subtask is overdue, the containing task folder icon should be colorized with the overdue color. If a subtask is due soon, then the parent
folder icon should be colorized with the "due soon" color. Of course there should be colorization priority with overdue having the highest priority followed by due soon.Thanks