On Mar 16, 3:40 am, "Steve Wynn" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I don't think it is impossible to achieve a drag/drop ordering in the ToDo 
> list, I just don't think it will be easy to implement. Though I may be wrong.

No, it would not be that hard to do.  You just need to be able to
switch the ordering mode in a particular view between priority/urgency
and manual ordering.  The manual ordering is kept in a different field
than priority/urgency.  Those who want to use manual ordering just
turn on this option for their "today" view.  Drag/drop to change
manual ordering would be enabled only when this option is turned on
(just like it is in the outline view).  Those who want strict GID
don't turn it on.

I'm sure there are other ways this could be accomplished, although
this might be the easiest.  Saying you can't have both is simply not
true - I want to have the outline for project organization,  the
current To-Do list for seeing the current possibilities based on
priority/urgency, and then to move some of these to a today list where
I work from the rest of the day.
That way I select and prioritize once at the beginning of the day, and
possibility re-order as necessary.  Kind of a mix between GTD and
DIT.  I want to do this in MLO because it's the first software I've
found for tasks that I actually like, partly because of the
flexibility it already gives.

Stephen



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