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Can Advanced Roadmaps automatically hide release markers based on filtered issues?

Freyr Gudmundson
Contributor
January 26, 2026

Hi everyone,

I'm using Advanced Roadmaps with releases (fix versions) and I'm wondering if there's a way to achieve the following behavior:

When I apply a filter to my plan (e.g., filtering by a custom field like "Theme"), the issue list correctly shows only the matching issues. However, the timeline still displays release markers for all releases in the plan, not just the releases that contain the filtered issues.

Example:

  • I have 4 upcoming releases: A, B, C, and D
  • I filter my plan by a specific Theme
  • The filtered issues only exist in releases B and C
  • The issue list correctly shows only items in B and C
  • But the timeline still shows release markers for A, B, C, and D

What I want: The timeline should dynamically show only release markers B and C — the releases that actually contain issues matching my current filter.

I know I can manually add a Release filter to hide A and D, but I'd like this to happen automatically based on what's visible in my filtered view, rather than having to manually adjust the release filter every time I change my theme or other filters.

My questions:

  1. Is this functionality available today and I'm just missing it?
  2. If not, is this on the roadmap as a planned feature?
  3. Are there any workarounds beyond manually filtering releases each time?

Thanks in advance for any insights!

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Marc -Devoteam-
Community Champion
January 27, 2026

Hi @Freyr Gudmundson 

I don't think this is possible.

I think the timeline show releases based on their dates and not on work item being in the release.

I have not seen or aware of any feature on this on the roadmap.

I think the only w-o there is is hiding them, as you already mentioend.

Freyr Gudmundson
Contributor
January 29, 2026

Thanks!

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