Or,  as I suggested a while back (which would be my preference, I think),
have a Google Toolbar app which provided a view of one's current ToDo list
and which allows you tick stuff off.      Although I get the feeling that
Google Toolbar apps are seen to be a bit out of date now.
 
If you want something that allows you to keep any program 'on top',  then I
would recommend Filebox eXtender
http://www.hyperionics.com/files/index.asp
 
which has lots of other useful features, although sadly I see that it is no
longer supported.   I suspect there must be other programs out there.
 
Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: Lisa Stroyan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 26 November 2009 2:43 p
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLO] Feature request - Quick Reference window


The previous post about keeping MLO up on one monitor made me realize how
useful it would be to have an MLO view that I could always see in one corner
of my screen (it would replace Google Toolbar for me).  I tried resizing the
window  to a column, and I think that will work well, except that when I
maximize and minimize the column width is lost so I my titles are all
chopped off, plus there is no way to make MLO stay on top.  (I'm working
around the former by removing columns from my Flagged Tasks view other than
Title - then it always takes up the whole window).

So the easier version of my request - keep column sizes of the original
settings when I maximize and then unmaximize, and give me some sort of a
checkbox to "keep MLO on top".   In other words, unmaximized (custom size
window) has columns set a certain way....of course you have to resize when
then window is maximized, but then when you go back, restore the old
settings.  (This might now work with the way windows behave, I suppose).

The more elegant version - have some way of switching to a new mode, view,
or window (Quick reference?), that just shows a Todo task tree in a small
compact window that has an option to always stay on top or even just a key
combo to bring it up like the Rapid Entry Dialog.



Lisa



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Lisa Stroyan, mailto:[email protected] 
www.empathic-parenting.com <http://www.empathic-parenting.com/>  



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