At 12:31 PM 10/10/2009, you wrote:
>Er - why (re filtering out future dated tasks)?   And what do you 
>mean by dynamic sorting (as before - just interested).

I usually future date my tasks to get them out of my view but still 
have them show up at the right time.  So I like to switch back and 
forth between seeing them and not seeing them.   Same reason as being 
able to filter out completed tasks, or not, depending on what is needed.

Dynamic sorting is already available in the Todo tab, but is static 
in the outline - it doesn't update based on criteria when new tasks 
are added - the actual location is changed when sorting is applied, 
rather than a filtered view that can be turned on/off.

By dynamic sorting, I mean being able to temporarily "sort the 
outline by Caption", but still keep the tree view of 
folders/projects, and not have that order messed up every time I add 
a new task (it goes to the bottom or the top of whatever folder I put it in).

I put a priority indicator in the beginning of my captions - haven't 
switched to MLO's priority calculations yet, though I'm thinking 
about it.  Again, it would be nice to be able to switch between 
filtered (sorted) and static/unsorted.

Ideally, I'd like a similar Filtering UI for the outline that is in 
the Todo tab.  (I wouldn't want them combined - I really like having 
two views, one that is my "big picture" and other that is my 
slice-and-dice of what I want to see.



Lisa


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