From: Yannick W. <ywa...@be...> - 2007-11-28 05:49:50
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Le lundi 26 novembre 2007 =E0 13:23 -0200, Goedson Teixeira Paixao a =E9crit : > Em Dom, 2007-11-25 =E0s 10:54 -0500, Yannick Warnier escreveu: > > I have about 150-200 tasks (with hierarchy) in gtt. When I'm creating a > > new task, I cannot choose where it will appear, but it seems that the > > last active task has some kind of influence on where the new task > > appears. >=20 > The new project is created as a sibling of the project selected in the > tree. So, if you have a hierarchy like this: >=20 > + Project 1 > | | > | +-bug fixing > | | > | +-new features > | > + Project 2 >=20 > and the currently selected project is "bug fixing", whe you create a new > project, it will be a sub project of Project 1. Thanks for the info, it helps understanding it. >=20 > > Anyway, when I try moving a task around by drag-&-dropping it, the firs= t > > and second attempts are always OK, but from the third on, the interface > > is starting to move other tasks rather than the one I'm actually moving= . > > This creates a complete mess very quickly. >=20 > That's really strange. I cannot reproduce this with my current data > (it's a lot smaller than your 200 projects, though). Please try version > 2.2.3 (there's a package available for Hardy. If you need, I can provide > a backport for Gutsy). I'm on Ubuntu Feisty and I'm more than willing to wait until you have rewritten the project tree with GtkTreeView. Thanks, Yannick |