One workaround is to group by Context. It does add another line, but (1) it
makes it obvious which Context you are working in, and (2) you can hit
"Ins" and the task will have the same context as the first task in the
list.

I think there is a bug, that if I am on a context and hit "Ins" it should
ONLY get the context I've selected, not the other contexts that are
attached to the first task in that list.


On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> As I write this, I realize how hard it would be...
> I have different TABs set to filter on unique Contexts. So one tab, for
> example, would show all tasks with @X.
> I'd like for any tasks I insert while in this view to be assigned to this
> context.
>
> Given that this would only work if the filter was set to filter on only 1
> task, maybe each tab could have a property which includes "which Contexts
> should tasks created while in this view be assigned to" ?
>
> -Ed
>
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