Gantt view - progress bar appearance.
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Krystian Korzycki
At the outset, I would like to point out that I greatly appreciate your work on this project. However, I have some suggestions.
- The appearance of the bars in the view is not very comfortable with a large number of tasks. View of the ball on a one-day task makes it difficult to move such a task with the "Date scale: Week" setting. There is no space for a cursor grip to move such a task and moving the task requires several operations.
- The rounded shape of the taskbar in gantt makes it difficult to orientate in tasks with a large number of tasks. Stripes with rectangular edges are a better option. It's easier to read in gantt by teamgantt-trello - where there are rectangles.
Striped rounded lists are no longer a problem because the rounding is small.
- The appearance of the progress of tasks as on the lists would be useful.
I apologize for the language mistakes.
greetings
Krystian
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Jordan Cooperman
Agree in Gantt view the ball that shows for a one-day task makes it difficult - actually impossible - to move such a task across the date scale as there is no space for a cursor grip to move the task. Also in many cases clicking on s single day task does not open it up to change the date manually
An option to not show the today bar would be helpful also. Supposedly that option is available in the customize menu, but I do not see such an option in that menu.
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Veikko Kuosa
I would like to have visual difference in how the tasks and subtasks appear in gantt. At the moment they are all similar. It would make it easier to read if the appearance would give intuitive suggestion on the hierarchy of the tasks vs. subtasks.
Abraham Hirsch
The titles take to muuch space, PLEASE trim them and allow tip tools to show it complete.
This way it is unusable.
Another thing is that some titles appear inside the bars and some appear outside the bars. MAKE IT COSISTENT
Carlos
Take a look at Instagantt. If you can mimic its views and functionality we'd have a usable Gantt view.
Most gantt charts have many tasks but it is really difficult to see them in ClickUp, almost unusable.
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jalzurut
For a report or view in the gantt, it is important to show the percent of project
John R. Black
Along the same lines, to add ease and utility for user would be a toggle to turn on/off things that take space that are inherent vs those that can be adjusted by filter, sort, or etc. Specifically, the ability to hide/show the progress (%completion bars, perhaps a milestones only view, etc.) or other similar features.