Thanks for the pointer but not quite, what I would like is to have the
stared item go to the top of that context.  for example I would like
to to have stared items  my "call" contex at the top of that context's
list not in a seperate one.

Thanks,

marc

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 9:33 PM, jacques <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If I'm understanding you correctly, you want the starred items grouped
> together at the top, *above all others*, then the others, right? If
> that is the case, you could take the Starred Next Actions list and
> just put it above the Next Actions list, and then remove Starred items
> from the Next Actions list.
>
> So you would insert the following in the Actions Dashboard by Context,
> above Next Actions:
>
> <<mgtdList title:'Starred Next Actions by Context' startTag:Action
> tags:'Next && !Done && Starred' view:ActionProj mode:global
>        group:Context
>        newButtonTags:'Action Next Starred'
>        where:tiddler.hasActiveProject()
>>>
>
> Then change the Next Actions to the following:
>
> <<mgtdList title:'Next Actions' startTag:Action tags:'Next && !Done
> && !Starred' view:ActionProj mode:global
>        group:Context
>        gView:Context
>        where:tiddler.hasActiveProject()
>        newButtonTags:'Action Next'
>        >>
>
>
> Hope this helps!
> Jacques.
>
>
> On Mar 17, 3:56 am, Marc Spitzer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I was aware of the stared items tiddler, but it is not quite what I
>> want.  The way I like to work is I pick from the top of the list, all
>> in all I like the "action dashboard by context" tiddler a lot.  I
>> would just like to have my stared items grouped together at the front
>> to just pick them off.  If I run out of stared item just keep going or
>> make a bunch more.  My idea was that anything with a star was a little
>> more equal then other items of the same type.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> marc
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:35 PM, jdunham <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I don't think you have to be a GTD purist to realize that it's harder
>> > to focus on getting things done when you have a hundred next actions
>> > clamoring for your attention.
>>
>> > My way to solve this was to add  new state in addition to next/waiting/
>> > future to move my overflow of next actions.  Once I had a way to
>> > separate things I could work on TODAY from things that were important
>> > and ready, but which it was pointless to worry about right now, my
>> > work got easier to manage. For more details, see this recent thread:
>> >http://groups.google.com/group/GTD-TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/bd...
>> > It was a customization, but it was pretty easy.
>>
>> > Did you also see the "starred next actions" tiddler?  That is not
>> > quite what you asked, but it might be useful for you, and it's ready
>> > to go.
>>
>> > On Mar 14, 6:31 pm, Marc Spitzer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> I have just started using monkey GTD and I really like it.  But would
>> >> it be possible to make stared item come first instead of being mixed
>> >> in with the rest?  For example if I have a hunderd or so next actions
>> >> it would be handy to know all of the more important next item are at
>> >> the head of the list.  This would be really handy in "next actions by
>> >> context"  or "action dashboard by context" tiddys
>>
>> >> How I could do this my self would also be fine.
>>
>> >> thanks for the product,
>>
>> >> marc
>> >> --
>> >> Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better.
>> >> Albert Camus
>>
>> --
>> Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better.
>> Albert Camus
> >
>



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