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Situation: in context view, "Available" tasks filtered. I check off a task I just accomplished. It immediately vanishes. This makes sense because it is now filtered out. But it drives me nuts. Would it be possible to do one of the following:

1. Have a preference for how soon tasks that are checked off become unavailable?

2. Keep them on the screen until the filter is reapplied?

Either solution would be OK with me, though I'd plump for #2 if asked. I have two problems with the current setup:

1. If I accidentally check off the wrong task, I have to change the filter, uncheck it, and then change the filter again.

2. It's mentally jarring for the task to immediately disappear without changing a filter setting. I'm not troubled by a new task appearing because it has become available, but taking tasks away without my altering the filter seems a bit weird.
 
 




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