Hi Frank,

I am just wondering if the application model is a bit over-engineered. 
For example, you can have a task with a note that has an attachment with
a note that has an attachment with a note ... and so on.  I am wondering
if anybody needs the possibility for such a deep structure and if there
is a mechanism to display it in an intuitive way to the user -- without
losing the overlook over everything.    Moreover, is there some kinde of
inheritance regarding the categories in this hierarchical structure?

I do not want to screw everything you did -- by no way --, but maybe we
can start a discussion about this issue since it is very basic.

All the best,
Michael.

-- Message from Frank Niessink  (22.12.2009 22:59)
>  
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> 2009/12/22 Michael Jaeger <[email protected]
> <mailto:michael.jaeger%40in-flux.de>>:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > while exploring class structure behind TaskCoach I found a thin I do not
> > quite understand: when adding a note to a task I can choose the category
> > of this note.  In which case does this make sense, I mean, I do not see
> > this note in the respective category when filtering, do I?
>
> You're right, it isn't very useful at the moment. However, in the
> future I'd like the task viewer to also be able to display notes in
> the tree structure. In that case it would be useful to filter
> task-notes by category.
>
> Cheers, Frank
>
> 

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