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So yeah these numbers are useful if you can see what the current number
value is on the slider. I have MLO 2.5; can you see the number on later
versions or something?


On 9/25/2018 15:06, [email protected] wrote:
> Had an email back and forth, so decided to add this:
>
>     Any way to get a larger slider to control it more accurately?
>
>
> Somewhere along the way I pulled out these values in MLO 4:
>
> Importance
>
> min 0 blue
>
> less 1-40 blue
>
> little 41-80 blue
>
> normal 81-120 gray
>
> more 121-160 red
>
> a lot 161-189 red
>
> max 200 red
>
>
> Urgency
>
> min 0 blue
>
> less 1-40 blue
>
> little 41-80 blue
>
> normal 81-120 gray
>
> more 121-160 red
>
> a lot 161-189 red
>
> max 200 red
>
>
> If you click on the slider, you can increment it by one using the
> right and left arrow keys. 
>
> On Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 9:23:50 PM UTC-5, [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>     Download the 2018 manual PDF from this page
>     <https://www.mylifeorganized.net/support.shtml>. Go to page 17,
>     section 3.22. Follow the links from there down the rabbit hole.
>     The best I can get out of it is that you base it on the importance
>     of the parent, which can have its own importance if it is the
>     child of another. So, you can have recursive importances.
>
>     On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 12:25:25 AM UTC-5, Jim Peet wrote:
>
>         I am the computed score for sorting.  Since the documentation
>         says that the importance of a subtask is only supposed to be
>         how important it is to the parent task (i.e, relative
>         importance within the task, not an absolute measure of
>         importance), I expected that any change in the importance of a
>         subtask would move the task up down relative to other
>         subtasks.  But instead, it moves it up and down relative to
>         other tasks,not just the other subtasks to the same parent. 
>         This makes it some weird mix of relative and absolute
>         importance.  Can anyone explain this?
>
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