Hello Dwight,

yes, I could answer those two questions easily:

1. Yes, I could definitely configure my preference permanently. But, again, 
I wouldn't mind more customisation options so that anybody can pick and 
chose their preferred settings.
2. Yes. any tasks *carrying more than one context and being one of the 
context *@agendas, @wait, @borrowed *OR *#whatevercontext, should be 
displayed under the main context @agendas or @wait or @borrowed, etc. AND 
the different tasks should be displayed under each #whatevercontext

This would be my scheme. Maybe once I configure it, I realise it does not 
work as expected. But at this point, that would make me happy.

On Sunday, October 13, 2013 5:08:00 PM UTC+2, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> Hi, Marc. The hard question in making this kind of recommendation is, 
> would 
> there be a single customization scheme that will be able to meet the needs 
> of every user? Or will there be different groups of users each looking for 
> a 
> different customization scheme? 
>
> To explore this I'd like to ask everyone who reads this (including Marc) 
> to 
> answer the following two questions: 
> 1. When displaying tasks grouped by context, do you ever prefer to have a 
> task with multiple contexts limited to just a single appearance in the 
> view? 
> (currently it would appear multiple times, once for each context it has) 
> 2. If yes, would you be able to define a hierarchy, so that if a task has 
> contexts A and B, and you say that the task should appear in the B section 
> and not the A, that B _always_ takes precedence over A? Or does it depend 
> on 
> circumstances, for example B takes precedence when you are at home but A 
> takes precedence when you are at work> 
> Thanks for your reply, 
> -Dwight 
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> Subject: Re: [MLO] Grouping tasks with multiple contexts //reply to Lisa & 
> Dwight 
>
> Hi Dwight, 
>
> You are right, one of the pillars of a productivity system is user 
> customization. What works for your may not work for me and vice-versa. If 
> I 
> have to read something when I'm not at work, that something will have two 
> context. Displaying the task twice causes me to mentally filter one of the 
> tasks... I really think that MLO should enable context management so that 
> one can fit it to their needs. 
>
> Let's see what others think. So far some of the users have already 
> indicated 
> here what their opinion is. 
>
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