Thank you, 
It's a good workaroud. Though, it needs a lot of movment in case you want 
to change a task's context.
For big projects, I will try your idea.
For small ones, I am not sure it is worth the shot .

Regards,
Olivier




Le mardi 16 avril 2013 20:34:22 UTC+2, Morten a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> One possible workaround could be to have folders within the project for 
> each context. Then set the "complete sub-task in order" check mark under 
> the "General" properties for each of the folders.
>
> This will look something like:
>
> Project1
>   Home folder @home
>     task1 @home
>     task2 @home
>   Phone folder @phone
>     task3 @phone
>     task4 @phone
>
> Notice that by setting a context on the folders, this will automatically 
> get inherited by the tasks added to the folder - though not if these are 
> moved or copied into the folder.
>
> I use a similar setup when my projects have multiple "tracks" which can go 
> on in parallel. In that case each folder have tasks with different context 
> which must be executed sequentially.
>
> Regards
> Morten
>
> Den fredag den 12. april 2013 10.17.25 UTC+2 skrev robisme (Olivier R):
>>
>> Sometimes, a project can be achieved by working on one or the other of 
>> its subtask, whatever the sorting.
>> I want to decide: "well, I'm in front of my context @mail, what can I do 
>> that could be a next step for a given project?
>> But only with the first items that match the context, not all the 
>> available ones.
>> But even if this task is not  strictly the next action of the project.
>> (Excuse me, English is not my native language, so I'm cetainly not very 
>> clear)
>>
>> I'd like to have a view "next action by context". Indeed, I already have 
>> it. But:
>> I'd like to have each first task of a context to be displayed. ie : event 
>> if the task is not actually the next one of a tree, it can be the next to 
>> have this context.
>>
>> *Exemple : the green task would be "next actions":*
>>
>> project 1
>>  task1 @home
>>  task2 @home
>>  task3 @office
>>  task4 @home
>>
>> project 2
>>  task5 @errands
>>  task6 @mail
>>  task7 @mail
>>  task8 @home
>>
>> *So that the view would display:*
>>
>> Context @errands
>> task5 
>>
>> Context @home
>> task1
>> task8   even if it is not the next action of project 2
>>
>> Context@mail
>> task6  even if it is not the next action of project 2
>>
>> Context@office
>> task3  even if it is not the next action of project 1
>>
>>
>> *It is not possible to obtain this result by selecting "active" or 
>> "available" actions, because then, task2 and task4 would appear under 
>> @home, and task7 under @mail, which is not what I want.*
>> *Is there a way to have this filter working ?*
>>
>> thank you
>> Olivier
>>
>

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