To "cancel" a task, you can write {0}
or {}
; if the weights are not indicated by curly braces at all, then the weight of the task will be taken as one (1
).
You can make {0}/{}
the main task and assign weights to subtasks, so the main sum for the main task incorporates the subtasks automatically.
You can enter weight indicators in curly brackets:
- Integer (for example,
{1}
) - Real number (for example,
{1.25}
) - Nothing (
{}
) - Additional signs from the list, namely:
*+
(for example,{*}
or{+}
). Such tasks are not considered in calculating bar progress. - Combinations of additional characters and numbers (for example,
{1.33+}
or{1*}
)
You can also enable "hierarchical mode", in which each subtask, depending on the "depth level" in the list, will have less and less weight (depth level - an indicator of how many steps a list element represents).
Subtask weight formula in hierarchical mode:
[ K = \frac{W}{1+X} ]
Where:
- ( W ) - initial task weight,
- ( X ) - depth level,
- ( K ) - final task weight.
When the task is on its own, i.e., at zero level, the weight remains the same; otherwise, it decreases according to a hyperbolic function.
You can also enable "header mode" and "Display filename" to include support for headers in calculating progress for each header separately and display the filename respectively.