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
Further re Outline, I think what's really going on is that the English
language is evolving.
Word processing software needed a single word for "hierarchical summary"
Hierarchy wasnt a very good word because a hierarchy tends to look like an
org chart, which necessarily emphasises the layers.
"View" I'm slightly less sure - it may well just be me. I am used to
software producing on-screen "reports" diced, sliced and filtered
accordingly. Whereas "view" to me speaks of seeing all the contents... Like
I say this could just be me.
"Outline" I believe myself to be on firmer ground. I
Hi, Riaan. There is actually some pretty good documentation on how to
manage views in section 5.3 of the User's Guide. The most important part
is Task Filtering, section 5.3.2. Unfortunately, the documentation on
Advanced Filtering is sparse, and that's where the really magical stuff
happens.
IMO,
1. Feels like the viewer already knows ways around using the app, no
definition of MLO specific terms, i.e. Oultline, Project, etc.
2. If this is the first video, it should be the sales pitch. Entering and
grouping the tasks, and magically things will appear is not the promise
people are
I agree with what Dwight said. My only concern with the video was that it
didn't highlight some basics. For example, how was the menu brought up? Was it
slid into view using a swipe gesture, or done by tapping the hamburger menu
icon? And what about getting into task move mode?
Also, I assume
Thanks Dwight. I would actually love to mess around with custom views.
Where could I learn more about this? Have read the manual, it does not
seem to say much on the subject. And, can they be used for Android once
created?
On Friday, 30 October 2015 15:02:35 UTC+2, Dwight Arthur wrote:
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Hi Dwight,
I have a someday context. I have gone into the context (F8) and selected
"HIDE IN TODO LIST", yet, when going to todo list it shows up...what am I
doing wrong?
On Wednesday, 11 March 2015 00:24:46 UTC+2, Dwight Arthur wrote:
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Folks, I still have a gripe with the Inbox functionality for sure!
It's great for getting stuff IN, but it is ridiculous for processing. It
is one massive huge schlep to get stuff OUT of the inbox, and stop the
clutter. I do not use folders. I simply use contexts. Projects with
Did any of your beta testing include a blackberry q10/classic with its smaller
square screen ?
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If you don't use folders(?) why move them out of the Inbox. I don't know what
you mean by "activate" a task, it should be active unless something like dates
prevent this. You can complete them in HD Inbox.
If you are using folders and want to move a task or even a whole tree of tasks
out of
I think that many people's exposure to Outline will be in word processing or
report preparation, and this is exactly analogous to the use in MLO. See here
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Use-Outline-View-to-manage-headings-and-arrange-text-5e4c6831-b495-4aec-a7b8-7899b0ffda04
for the
My android trial version has just expired and I decided to wait for a new
version - do not see any reason to buy it now if I can wait for a week or
two and buy a newer one.
On Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 3:25:24 PM UTC+2, Adam Byers wrote:
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