P.S. I was forgetting - there is also the "Hide the branch in To-Do" field.

So that's it then - I want to show folders essentially everywhere. 
Everywhere except where a folder is in the Active Tasks views and that 
folder has the "Hide the branch in To-Do" field ticked.

J



On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 9:39:57 PM UTC+1, John Smith wrote:
>
> OK good questions.
>
> One option would be to set some sort of flag (literally a MLO Flag?) and 
> have that make the folder appear. That way only the folders that I actually 
> want to appear would be visible in my Active Tasks view.
>
> However folders are not something I use in multiple places and I think I 
> could live with ALL folders staying visible.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 8:23:24 PM UTC+1, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>>
>> Do I correctly understand that you want some folders (the ones that 
>> customarily get to hold your active tasks) to be retained in the view while 
>> others (that hold lists and whatnot) to be excluded? How would MLO 
>> discriminate between the two, would there ba a flag? A trick prefix to the 
>> task name? Maybe a branch in your outline for tasky folders and a different 
>> branch for the non-tasky ones? Or maybe some other rule? 
>> -Dwight
>> Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2
>>
>> On Sep 24, 2015, John Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have discovered something rather irritating. In my All Active Tasks 
>>> outline view, if I have a folder that has no uncompleted tasks in it, the 
>>> folder disappears from view 
>>> Nowadays I more or less live in this "All Active Tasks outline view" and 
>>> I tend to add stuff directly into it. And if I want to add stuff into a 
>>> particular folder that is impossible if the folder has disappeared.
>>>
>>> One option is to go to my All Tasks view, however that is riddled with 
>>> my Lists of stuff that I dont want to see on a day-to-day basis and that 
>>> stuff rather gets in the way.
>>>
>>> A work around is to create a Task which I never tick as complete, and to 
>>> use it much like a folder. It's visually annoying to see something that 
>>> looks like a Task but which I can not complete.
>>>
>>> So is there any way to get a Folder to appear on the "All Active Tasks 
>>> outline view" even when it does not contain any uncompleted tasks?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> J
>>>
>>>
>>>
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