Mark Forster has just unveiled his Autofocus system - and to be perfectly 
honest it lends itself to MLO quite well because it is just a long list.  But 
here is the issue as far as MLO is concerned - the long list needs to be split 
into pages. The ideal tool cited is a notebook with between 25 - 35 lines.   
You basically work on a page at a time moving forwards and backwards.

As far as MLO is concerned all I think that is required is a way to segment a 
large list -  ideally into pages (similar in a way to Pocket Mod print).   
Perhaps the page setup could be customised to display x number of items - 
dependant on user specified line lengths/item count.  A simple forward and back 
page turn of some description would also be required. Order should be based on 
creation date/time.  Another requirement is the use of a highlighter to mark 
items as dismissed - this can easily be achieved by the new colour coding .

At the moment I can probably replicate the requirements by creating separate 
Page 1, Page 2 type lists with associated contexts and views - this may even 
turn out to be the best option!  But it would be simpler if there was a way 
within MLO to create one big list that was automatically split into pages.  

All the best
 
Steve

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