thank you , Andrey Tkachuk
by following the steps, it is working perfectly fine now.
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YES~! I confirmed that Ctrl+M is working as what Andrey said.
Just need to make sure the view is saved. Then, after ctrl+M pop up window,
change the folder only view at the top bar.
On Sat, 29 May 2021 at 19:01, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) <
mlo.andrey.fo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Michel,
>
> I think I
Michel,
I think I understand the reason of the issue. When you change a view on a
tab it is changed only for this tab until you save it.
If you want to use the changed view on other tabs or in "Move to " window
you need to save it. Just find the button in the bottom of the filter
settings on
>
> thank you Stéph
> It fails with latest portable version as well(version 5.1.1 portable).
> I just send an email to mlo team, I will update this thread when there are
> new progress.
>
> thank you MOK Matsuru
> thank you for your script, and the detail explanation, you even come with
> a video
Hi Steph,
Hmm I tried using ctrl+M in my beta version and it didn't work.
But, with the newly downloaded Public Portable version, it works. User just
need to click the heading and change it to the view with folder.
On Thu, 27 May 2021 at 17:10, Stéph wrote:
> I'm not quite sure why that
I'm not quite sure why that is happening for you, Michel. Just to confirm:
the move function (for me the hotkey is Alt-Shift-M) displays the
folder-only view perfectly in my copy of MLO. I'm using a beta of the
portable version of MLO (but the fact that it's a beta should have no
effect, as I
I think I have ideas to make moving tasks to different tree/branch in MLO
easier.
The process involve some MLO hotkeys setup and usage of AHK (autohotkey)
software to bind all the hotkeys/shortcut into 1 single shortcut.
I have 2 ideas:
1. once user use the shortcut to cut a task, F3 pop up
Hey wait~!
You mentioned the ctrl-M move to pop up window. Not the one I tried. I am
sorry for misunderstading. :-(
But you can still use the F3 pop up though, to easily move tasks to
folders. :-/
On Wed, 26 May 2021 at 17:50, MOK | MATSURU wrote:
> Tried it and it works~!
>
> Set up with
Thank you for your reply, Stéphane
I did the same thing, create a new view, and setting up an Advanced filter
with a single criterium: IsFolder = True.
The view works in "main list", but not in the "Move To" window. (windows
10, version 5.1.1 portable)
I will try again using another pc later.
Thanks Michel. That's a great idea, to have a folders-only view for quickly
moving tasks from my in-box.
I've just tried it and I can't replicate: Selecting the folders-only view
in the "Move To" window works fine for me. In case it has an effect, I
created the view by starting from my "All
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