Just curious if this would be useful for anyone else:
I make quite heavy use of the "Subproject"/"Action group" functionality in my projects. Often I use a main "Project" to contain metadata and such, but under each project I have several subprojects or action groups pertaining to that project. This is especially useful when I want to have both parallel and sequential task groups inside a single project--which is actually quite often.
The only problem with this is it makes keyboard-only sorting very difficult; if I want to create a task from Quick Entry and stick it at the end of a particular action group, I have to save it to the Inbox, then either open a separate window with its destination project or drag-and-wait to get it there.
If any subprojects/action groups with existing child tasks showed up in the searchable 'breadcrumb' list in Quick Entry, this wouldn't be an issue. Would anyone else use that functionality? Or is there a sexier way I could be dealing with this?
I make quite heavy use of the "Subproject"/"Action group" functionality in my projects. Often I use a main "Project" to contain metadata and such, but under each project I have several subprojects or action groups pertaining to that project. This is especially useful when I want to have both parallel and sequential task groups inside a single project--which is actually quite often.
The only problem with this is it makes keyboard-only sorting very difficult; if I want to create a task from Quick Entry and stick it at the end of a particular action group, I have to save it to the Inbox, then either open a separate window with its destination project or drag-and-wait to get it there.
If any subprojects/action groups with existing child tasks showed up in the searchable 'breadcrumb' list in Quick Entry, this wouldn't be an issue. Would anyone else use that functionality? Or is there a sexier way I could be dealing with this?