I've been trying AutoFocus over the last few days both on paper and
within MLO.

The best technique in MLO that I came to so far involved sorting tasks
by their creation date, but a major limitation was the fact that you
can't include recurring tasks as recurring tasks keep their original
created date.

SO..

I think if we had a timestamp that gets updated both when a task is
created, and also when a task was last recurred, then we could get
AutoFocus to work a lot better in MLO.

This feature is probably very easy for Andrey to add, and should not
bother any non-autofocus users.

We could then use a page end marker such as
'__________________________' to separate out the pages under the To-Do
view. This divider line would be easily inserted into the correct
position by duplicating a template task when you come to the end of a
page (we would probably need to have completed tasks visible in To-Do
list to know when we are at the end of a page).

This would allow us to create our tasks anywhere in our outline!
Instead of being forced to use any silly 'page 1', 'page 2' sections -
we would be free to create them under specific project sections, or in
an inbox or wherever, and the tasks would all appear correctly ordered
in our To-Do list if we simply sort by the CreatedOrRecurred
timestamp.

Anyone like the idea?

Kudos
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