So I reckon I might be missing something.

I open MLO on my Android Tablet. I have the following Icons:

Nearby, Projects, Active by Project, Bookmarks (Next line reads)
Starred, Outline, Active by Context, More Views (Next line reads)
Inbox, Goals, Active Actions, @ & Location

If I select "Active by Context", I cannot see my context called 
"@Agenda-Management"

If I back out of that part of the app (back to the main screen) and then 
select "@ & Locations", I can see all of my task contexts. In this location 
I can see "@Agenda-Management". It has the number 4 in brackets next to it 
(ie: "(4)")

I select the context and it gives me all sorts of information, but there is 
no way that I can get the four tasks that have the context assigned to 
display.

I assume that the reason I cannot see tasks assigned to a particular 
context is because in the outline view, they are still in a list, but they 
are not at the top of that list (ie: not the Next Action).

Does this make sense?

Now before people begin to say I need to reorganise my tasks differently, 
here is the logic:

   - I have a list of tasks assigned to a project.
   - I know that I need to chat to someone about that particular task 
   therefore it stays in the project list yet it is not the "next action" (I 
   do not assign dates to tasks as per GTD methodology. Namely, only assign a 
   due date when there is a hard due date associated with the activity.) I put 
   other tasks above the Agenda task so I can progress the project yet still 
   be mindful that there is a conversation that needs to be had when I am 
   skimming through the desktop app or outline view on the tablet.
   - When I have a meeting, I want to pull out all of the tasks that I have 
   tagged with "@Agenda-Meeting", which live in different projects and at 
   different stages of the sort order.

I hope that all makes sense.

So in short, can you pull out a list of tasks by context from the Android 
app, that are not the next action (ie: sitting at the top of a project 
list)?

Hope it all makes sense.

On Tuesday, 1 May 2012 21:50:38 UTC+10, Stephen Said wrote:
>
> How embarrassing!
>
> I was in a meeting today. My colleague said "So, what do you want to talk 
> about?"
>
> I flipped open my Android phone and tried to open all tasks by context 
> @Agenda-Management.
>
> No can do.
>
> I opened my Android tablet.
>
> No can do.
>
> The only way I can get a list of tasks assigned to the context 
> "@Agenda-Management" is to open the Windows client on my computer?
>
> I need to drag computer to the meeting?
>
> Seriously?
>
> Is it just me, or does anyone else think that this should be a basic 
> function of the Android client?
>

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