As a preference I would like to see an option to either mark open/closed 
for X hours in the future - so I don't have to remember to switch it back.  
The principal is a good one though.  I switched to using a top level 
folder, Work, Personal etc, so I could ignore work for the holidays...

On Monday, 26 May 2014 15:51:54 UTC+2, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> Hi, everyone. Today is a holiday in the US and I should be doing yard 
> work. But my @Yardwork context is closed and my @Work context is open and 
> my TODAY view is full of stuff about getting the work week off to a good 
> start. I went in to the "manage contexts" window and set @Yardwork to 
> always open and @Work to always closed, but this totally wiped out the 
> schedule that I had created for each of these contexts - tonight I will 
> have to re-establish all of the days and hours that I want each of these 
> contexts to be open.
>
> What I would really like would be a command that I could use today to say 
> "Treat this Monday like it was a Sunday" and have all of my open and closed 
> contexts from Sunday in effect. I probably would have also asked for this 
> Sunday to be treated as a Saturday.
>
> Second choice, probably a lot less coding, would be to have buttons on the 
> "hours" tab in Manage Contexts to say Override: Open context and Override: 
> Close context, as well as End Override.
>
> Do any of you share this issue and how do you deal with it?
> -Dwight
>
>

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