Remove project tag from task tags

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MarcinGTD

12 Nov, 2010 10:23 AM via web

Right now if I give the project a tag "xyz"
every task in that project will be tagged with "xyz"

that "xyz" will also be shown in next list, cluttering the tag display.

Please remove or make it an option

same goes for "waiting for" list - project tag is cluttering the view

  1. Support Staff 2 Posted by Elbert McLaughlin on 12 Nov, 2010 11:43 AM

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    +1

  2. 3 Posted by Proximo on 12 Nov, 2010 12:29 PM

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    Never realized it because I don't tag Project.

    +1

  3. 4 Posted by martin.tyler on 12 Nov, 2010 01:35 PM

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    This was a request by a lot of people.. for any tags on a project to be inherited by all tasks in the project

    do you want that feature removed, or just the fact that they are displayed?

    what are you using tags on projects for?

  4. 5 Posted by pavel.druzyak on 13 Nov, 2010 03:12 AM

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    What problem? If you don't like it, then not use it. I need this feature.
    I have project that I can do only at home. So why I need tag each task in this project as 'home' if I can do it only once?

  5. 6 Posted by jonsimmons on 16 Nov, 2010 01:23 PM

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    There was me thinking it was intentional :-). I was one of the ones who asked for this feature - and think it's very useful. But that's just me.

    See http://help.nirvanahq.com/discussions/suggestions/163-inherit-tags-... for original thread.

  6. 7 Posted by Rique on 21 Nov, 2010 06:37 AM

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    Inherit tags should be an option used strictly for Projects. Use a flag (Y/N). Then each project could "father" tags for all of its child tasks - or not. Up to you!

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