You can also encode the task path in the text of hte task. Go to Options, 
Current MLO data file, To-Do list format, en check "encode additionnal 
informations"/ you can do this for projects and tasks.
I think it can help you, if I understand your problem.


Le mardi 8 janvier 2013 23:48:58 UTC+1, Lisa S a écrit :
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 11:51 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I'm just getting to know MLO and would like to have the option to have 
>> the parent task show up in the context filter view. 
>
>
> Yes, I think in the new version 4 you can do this easily -- this is the 
> type of thing that newly added outline filtering should be great at. Start 
> with the view you want and then change "Show Hierarchy" to Yes and 
> configure it the way you want.
>  
>
>> On my blackberry, checking something as a 'project' does not provide the 
>> name of the parent task at the beginning of the sub-task, so on my 
>> blackberry I would have no context at all for what the sub-task is without 
>> going back to my list and finding the parent task to get that context.  
>>
>
> Does the Blackberry provide an Active by Project view? Android has one but 
> it's newer.... Android does provide project name encoding.
>
> Lisa
>  
>  

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