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Bold items in a list have always meant unread. Look at gmail for example. In the Planner Backlog Tree view, I could not figure out how to get them to be "unbold" when I looked at (read) them. Only today did I realize that bold is for search results.
Expected Behaviour
Parent items that don't comply with the search results should be grayed out.
Current Behaviour
Parent items that don't comply with the search results are normal text.
Child items that DO comply with the search results are bold.
@openshiftio/uxd-team please take a look at this.
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Yes. It is worth saying that I actually like seeing the information in a tree view. There are just a number of things that need to be fixed to make it more usable. This is one of those.
I updated my statement in the description to be clearer.
Based on a conversation held on 2019-Jan-04 including Dev, PM and UX, the UX team will not be providing support for planner items. Removing the team/ux label and un-assigning UX folks. If priorities are changed in the future, please add the team/ux label
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Issue Overview
Bold items in a list have always meant unread. Look at gmail for example. In the Planner Backlog Tree view, I could not figure out how to get them to be "unbold" when I looked at (read) them. Only today did I realize that bold is for search results.
Expected Behaviour
Parent items that don't comply with the search results should be grayed out.
Current Behaviour
Parent items that don't comply with the search results are normal text.
Child items that DO comply with the search results are bold.
@openshiftio/uxd-team please take a look at this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: