Hmmm - may have spoken too soon.  But its very odd

If I choose:
*  Action filter: All
*  Group by:  Project
*  Sort by:  Computed score (decending) << this wasn't set when I made
my previous post
*  Context:  @Weekend Projects

I get my projects as group headings with (some of [*]) their tasks
underneath but I then also get the projects at the end of the list as
tasks under a group heading of Project: (none).  Is this intended
behavior - can anybody explain?  Note: not complaining, just puzzled.

The fact that the Projects appear as Tasks means that I can access the
important/context slider - which is good.

But as I change these sliders, the order of both the Group headings
and the Project tasks (under Project: (none)) change but the orders
are not the same.

The list of project tasks as the end appear to be order of their
computed scores;  but the project groups appear in a different order

ie

Project A:
-   Task A1

Project B
-   Task B1

Project C
-   Task C1
-   Task C2


Project: (none)
-  Project A
-  Project C
-  Project B

The order looking at the computed scores of the projects should be A,
C, B - so the last list is correct.  Why is the order of the first
items different?  (And its not that Task B1 has a higher score than
Task C1 - it doesn't).  What is determining the order of the first
three items.

[*]  The other puzzling thing about this view is that not all the
tasks under the projects are appearing.    In the case of Project A
and Project B there are more tasks that are not appearing;  in the
case of Project C all tasks are appearing.   I have not ticked
'Complete subtasks in order' and I do not have any dependencies set.

On Aug 29, 3:50 pm, Richard C <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very disappointed to find that if I choose to group tasks by 'Project'
> that MLO does not display the Projects in order of their computed
> score and that you can't access the scoring sliders in the ToDo view
>
> I was hoping to use this feature to order up coming projects into
> priority order.
>
> Is it possible to get MLO to show you a high level overview of a set
> of projects and to then put them int priority order?   How do other
> people do this?
>
> I feel another feature request coming on.
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