Ahh!! That's how to get context-filtered views in the widget!!
I was just about to post a question on how to do that.
I like to have multiple widgets with views of actions for each context.
A little bit clunky, but better than not at all...
Great catch Charles!
T

On Monday, January 4, 2016 at 9:22:20 AM UTC+1, Charles Blaquière wrote:
>
> Android users: you may be puzzled if you forget that if you apply a filter 
> to a view (e.g. "Active Actions") in the app, that same filter will affect 
> that view in the widget.
>
> This happened to me as I was playing with the new MLO2 for Android. I had 
> recreated the widget and set it to display the *Active Actions* view. A 
> few days later, I was puzzled to find the widget displaying "No items in 
> view" instead. (There were tons of active actions in my MLO profile.) I 
> discovered that earlier in the week, in the app, I had filtered *Active 
> Actions* using a string that didn't exist in my profile. That filter had 
> also affected the *Active actions* view displayed in the widget. Once I 
> removed the filter in the app, both the app and the widget resumed 
> displaying all *Active actions*.
>
> So keep that in mind: the widget displays the app's *current *result set 
> from the selected view.
>

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