Hmm... I'm reluctant to mess with my folders as that would conflict with 
other uses.

I quite like your idea of doing something in the dirt world - not least if 
it's written on paper it can be highly visible and being not too easy to 
change your commitment is arguably how it should be... How'sabout this 
"4-Event Digital Timer with Dry Erase Whiteboard" 

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5Gu3AjA7fto/VjtaUnXAx6I/AAAAAAAAAUY/Ywr1AauAdPU/s1600/taylor-4-event-digital-timer-with-dry-erase-whiteboard.jpg>

Not very MLO, but even allows you give yourself time limits if required.

In the meantime I have also worked out that I could set up one view per 
Context in the left hand Views pane and could drag and drop them up and 
down the screen. The trouble is that I have gotten used to seeing them in 
alphabetical order...

I shall test the former and revert.  :)




On Thursday, 5 November 2015 13:00:13 UTC, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> Hi, John. The times that i have done something similar I have made a high 
> priority manual list (return calls, do paperwork,  reply to pending emails) 
> and when each item comes to the top of my today list i open the associated 
> context and do whats there. Inelegant but it works. If i wanted an elegant 
> solution i would probably use folders in place of contexts, assign an 
> appropriate importance to  each folder, let computed score propagate parent 
> importance to the children, and then just work off of a list ordered by 
> computed score 
> -Dwight 
> MLO Betazoid on Android SGN4
>
> On Nov 5, 2015, J Smith <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Dwight
>>
>> What I'm trying to create is a temporary list of contexts just *for 
>> today's use*.
>>
>> i.e. I have a bunch of stuff to do today. They fall into about say 7 
>> contexts. "Group by Contexts" puts them nicely into groups, but it *also* 
>> forces the Contexts to be in alphabetical order. As you say, one solution 
>> is to rename the contexts. Yes, that would work. But it's a time-consuming 
>> fiddly 'hammer to crack a nut'. I just want a quick temporary fix for 
>> today's use only. 
>>
>> I guess what I'm wanting is a view that  "groups tasks by context but 
>> allows the sort the sequence of contexts manually".
>>
>> To explain my requirement: This is mainly a psychological booster. i.e. I 
>> might say to myself:
>>
>> If spend 1 hour on "Dull-context-A" and then an hour on  
>> "Rather-tedious-context-Z" and 30 mins on "Boring-context-Q" then I can 
>> reward myself with some time doing "Context-F-for-fun".
>>
>> This will: 
>> A) Help me get cracking on  "Dull-context-A"
>> B) Remind me what the heck I'd committed (to myself) to then be doing 
>> next. And this would stop be getting distracted.
>>
>> J
>>
>> J
>>
>> P.S. 
>> I'd forgotten about F6 - thanks :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, 5 November 2015 04:13:47 UTC, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, John. I'm not sure that I actually see your problem. Contexts are 
>>> sorted in ascending alphabetical order based on the native collating 
>>> sequence of the device you are using. 
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 2, 2015 at 1:13:04 PM UTC-5, J Smith wrote:You 
>>> cannot alter the collating sequence using drag and drop or any other tool 
>>> that I am aware of. You can, however, modify the context names to controll 
>>> how they sort. For example, suppose that your context names are 01-Errands, 
>>> 02-Personal_Admin, 03-Low_Brain_Energy and so on. The tasks would sort into 
>>> the order you seem to have in mind.You could then move errands to last 
>>> position by renaming it 04-Errands.
>>>
>>> Here's another way to approach this issue.
>>> - Find the view named Active By Context and bring it up.
>>> - hit F6 to collapse every context
>>> - find the context you want to work on next and hit Ctrl-R to zoom in.
>>> - when you are done witgh this context hit ctrl-alt-R then f6.
>>> - look for your next context and repeat
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to create a view whereby I drag & drop to change the 
>>>> sort order of Contexts?
>>>>
>>>> Scenario: 
>>>> e.g I want to do Errands, then some Personal_Admin, then some 
>>>> Low_Brain_Energy to recharge my brain, then at least one oft the some 
>>>> stuff 
>>>> I've been putting off (which I "Frog") then some sort of Down-time as a 
>>>> reward... You get the picture.
>>>>
>>>> So the thing is that I'm NOT expecting to complete all the items in 
>>>> each category, but will need to be pragmatic and move on when I run out of 
>>>> time.
>>>>
>>>> If I have multiple task within a project and have starred the project, 
>>>> I can keep going on the project until time is up. And I can of course put 
>>>> whole *projects* into whichever sequential order I choose v easily simply 
>>>> by using drag and drop. 
>>>>
>>>> However it becomes harder to do the same things with clusters of tasks 
>>>> when are only connected by being in the same Context rather than sharing a 
>>>> parent task.
>>>>
>>>> It becomes a particular problem when I am looking at a *larger number* 
>>>> of tasks, which are falling in to a number of contexts, all of which I 
>>>> have 
>>>> starred as "do today if I can"
>>>>
>>>> See my problem?
>>>>
>>>> J
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>
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