Would you please share how you are using this?

Also, I have properties that need ordering roombyroom along with 
appropriate tasks or items    Do you have a suggestion as to how to use 
this app accordingly?

House
     Upper 
         Living
         Kitchen
         Dining
         Bdrm1
         Bdrm2
         Bdrm3
         Bthrm1
         Bthrm2
Stairway
    Lower Level
Rec-Rm
Bdrm3
Bdrm4
Kitchenette
Bthrm3
        
 

On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 10:51:50 AM UTC-4, Benny Karlson wrote:
>
>
> Hi BS,
>
> I went through most of it and this is the sortorder of Context in MLO 
> Windows, is as follow from high to low.
>
>
> (Minus (-) and one blank works. 
> (Minus (-) and two blanks works also
> (one blank)  Does NOT work, will sort by next sign
> (two blanks) Does NOT work, will sort by next sign
>
> !
> #   Numrering GULD
> $   Numrering GULD
> %
> &
> (
> )
> *
> ,
> .
> /
> :
> ?
> @   Plats
> [
> \
> ]
> ^
> }
> ~
> ¡*
> ¦
> ¿*
> ¢*
> £
> ¥*
> €*
> +
> <   "Transport hämta från"
> =
> >  " Transport Lämna till"
> §*
> ©*
> ☆
> _ Aktuella mappar
> -
> {
> °*
> |
> ¤ = Enbart Projektnumrering
> 0
> A
> ™*
> y
> "
> ;
> ÷*
> ®*
> Den torsdag 19 oktober 2017 kl. 16:46:04 UTC+2 skrev Benny Karlson:
>>
>> Hi BS,
>>
>> I went through most of it and this is the sortorder of Context in 
>> Android, is as follow from high to low.
>>
>>
>> (Minus (-) and one blank works. 
>> (Minus (-) and two blanks works also
>> (one blank)  Does NOT work, will sort by next sign
>> (two blanks) Does NOT work, will sort by next sign
>>
>> !
>> #   Numrering GULD
>> $   Numrering GULD
>> %
>> &
>> (
>> )
>> *
>> ,
>> .
>> /
>> :
>> ?
>> @   Plats
>> [
>> \
>> ]
>> ^
>> }
>> ~
>> ¡*
>> ¦
>> ¿*
>> ¢*
>> £
>> ¥*
>> €*
>> +
>> <   "Transport hämta från"
>> =
>> >  " Transport Lämna till"
>> §*
>> ©*
>> ☆
>> _ Aktuella mappar
>> -
>> {
>> °*
>> |
>> ¤ = Enbart Projektnumrering
>> 0
>> A
>> ™*
>> y
>> "
>> ;
>> ÷*
>> ®*
>>
>>
>> Den torsdag 12 oktober 2017 kl. 20:29:03 UTC+2 skrev bs:
>>>
>>> I would like for a few of my contexts to sort to the top of a 
>>> context-sorted list. I had assumed that the program used ASCII sort order 
>>> but I see that "@" precedes most everything. I did discover that "#" and 
>>> "/" will precede "@" but was curious what the general sequence is.
>>>
>>> None of the following precedes "@": + - < >
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -bs
>>>
>>

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