On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Matthew Martin
<[email protected]>wrote:

> If I hit F8 to get the "Manage Contexts" settings window, and set some
> context to be included by another; what changes?
>
>
Thanks robisme...I was in the middle of a further reply and never finished.

You can filter on the parent contexts (the main point), and I think it also
allows for some inheritance, such as location on Android.

I'm not sure why you want to see them in the groupings. I wouldn't want to.
The same task might show up many, many times, because contexts can be
included by multiple parents and can include multiple children, plus tasks
can have many contexts. I think it would be awfully confusing. Already,
tasks are listed once for every actual context because a task can be in
multiple contexts at once.

Maybe there is a better way to do what you would like to do? If you are
trying to see all of your tasks that you can do anywhere (inherited),
regardless of their assigned context of "Phone Calls" etc, use a flat list
such as Active Actions and click on "Anywhere" in the context list (or
filter on Anywhere in Android). They will all be in a list together, and
you can put "Context" as one of the display columns if you want to see
their assigned contexts.  If you want to have it be a permanent view,
simply save the view (on the desktop).

-- 
Lisa

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