+1 for Chris idea. Le vendredi 11 janvier 2013 21:35:58 UTC+1, Chris a écrit : > > What there was the ability to tag tasks? Then it could be up to the user > if this was meant to indicate a category, a sub-project status, or > whatever. And you could view, group, or sort by one or more tags. Just an > idea. > > On Friday, January 4, 2013 2:32:30 PM UTC-7, robisme (Olivier R) wrote: >> >> I'd like 2 levels. A category of context, and the context itself. >> >> Included context is not the same purpose. It is to allo to filter to , >> say, "errands" and display all task with conttexts like "grocery", "baker", >> because they are included in "errands". >> >> My idea is to support Mok when he says "I have alot of contexts, just >> dont wanna mix everything up. it would. be hard to distinguish. " >> I mean, adding a *project status "*Posponed*" *between "Post office" and >> "Polycopy" doens't make sense. >> I'd like a category "project status" with 'postponed, delegated", a >> category "places" with "post office, bank". >> If I decide to act this todo in a certain place, I first select "places", >> then the place. >> Id I prefer to do it when I am with someone, I select "Pepole", then >> appears the list when I pick up "Lisa" >> >> >> >> >> Le vendredi 4 janvier 2013 22:13:38 UTC+1, Lisa S a écrit : >>> >>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 1:59 PM, robisme (Olivier R) < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Dwight, >>>> >>>> I have probably not very well expressed my request about grouping >>>> context. >>>> It is not about included context, rather about an ability to >>>> expand/collapse and set different categories of context. >>>> >>> >>> Can you be more specific about the difference? That is how I use >>> included contexts--for categories. Let's suppose this is what "included" >>> contexts means. What would you like to see in the UI? Are you saying that >>> you would like to see the list of contexts in the filter pane be >>> hierarchical? Or are you saying you would like two levels of grouping of >>> contexts in your task lists? >>> >>> Now here would perhaps be a really cool feature -- how about "Group by" >>> options "Context" and "Context Tree"? Then in the group-by you could see a >>> tree of contexts. (Would have to worry about multiple parents though). >>> >>> Lisa >>> >>
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