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Once you've read the above subtask, mark it as Done. If you don't want to do the task, mark it as dismissed. Done and Dismissed tasks are kept in the closed tasks pane, hidden by default but you can easily enable it in the View menu.

If you choose to close this current task, subtasks will be automatically closed too. We indeed consider that, if you achieve a given task, you don't need to do the subtask anymore.
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In the task description (this window), if you begin a line with "-", it will be considered as a "subtask", something that needs to be done in order to accomplish your task. Just try to write "- test subtask" on the next line and press enter.

You can also use the "insert subtask" button.

Tasks and subtasks can be re-organized by drag-n-drop in the tasks list.

Some concepts come with subtasks: for example, a subtask's due date can never be after its parent's due date.

Also, marking a parent as done will mark all the subtasks as done.
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The quickadd entry is the quickest way to create a new task. You can show or hide it in the View menu.

For adding a task you just have to type its title in the entry and press return. The task will be created and selected in the task browser. If a tag is selected in the tag panel, this tag is applied to the task you create.

You can also create a task with the attributes "tags", "due", and "defer" in the quickadd entry. The syntax for these attributes is:

tags:tag1,tag2,tag3
- This way you can apply as many tags as you wish using comma as separator

due:date
defer:date
- This way you can apply a due date or a defer date. date can be yyyy-mm-dd (for example 2009-04-01) or yyyymmdd (20090401) or mmdd (0401, in this case the year is implicitly the current one) or today or tomorrow or a weekday name (due:monday means due next Monday)

Attributes which are added in this way apply but do not appear in the title.

If a word begins with @, it is interpreted as a tag.
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Contributors to this translation: Adam Czabara, Izidor Matušov, Jakub Kołakowski, Konrad, Piotr Hałas, Piotr Strębski, Radek Puła, Tomasz 'Zen' Napierala, Tomasz Maciejewski, Tomasz Woźniak, btomasz, szczym.