Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for "Insert task above current selected task"

2016-11-24 Thread Smith, John
I thought you were wanting to insert a new task at the top of the current layer in the hierarchy of tasks - i.e. before the first task, no? Have you tried those keystrokes? Left-Arrow take focus to the parent of the current task. Alt+Insert insert a task immediately under the parent i.e. the new

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for "Insert task above current selected task"

2016-11-24 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
Hi John. Maybe I didn't understand your approach. When you say: "Try left arrow, (moves focus to parent, and then) Alt+Insert (creates a child immediately under the parent" It appears that you are inserting a sub item. In my scenario, you have a bunch a list of items. You want insert an item

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for "Insert task above current selected task"

2016-11-24 Thread Smith, John
Eddie I am confused. Did you find a way other than what I described to insert and item at the top of the currently list? J On 22 November 2016 at 15:27, birdv...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi John, > > Thank you for that insight. But inserting a sub-task has not been a > problem.

[MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for "Insert task above current selected task"

2016-11-22 Thread John . Smith
If you want to get to the top of your current hierarchy layer and insert a task there try: Try left arrow, (moves focus to parent, and then) Alt+Insert (creates a child immediately under the parent) J On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 5:15:11 PM UTC+1, Majorbillion wrote: > > Hi: > > I

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for "Insert task above current selected task"

2016-11-21 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
Even better!!! up Thanks, Eddie --- 818 338-6061 Skype: major.billion On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 8:14 AM, birdv...@gmail.com wrote: > Correction. You actually to click another MLO tab before the focus goes > away. > > Thanks, > Eddie >

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for "Insert task above current selected task"

2016-11-21 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
Correction. You actually to click another MLO tab before the focus goes away. Thanks, Eddie --- 818 338-6061 Skype: major.billion On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 8:11 AM, birdv...@gmail.com wrote: > ​Hi, guys...this morning, well over a year after I

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for "Insert task above current selected task"

2016-11-21 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
​Hi, guys...this morning, well over a year after I posed this question: ​ *"Let's say that I have a task that is currently selected. What is the hotkey command that creates a task above it?"* ...I stumbled onto the solution. 1) Click any object on MLO, other than a task. For example, you click

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-04 Thread Andrei Bacean
Hi Roman Maybe Alt+Insert will work for you. Also here is a handy website for mlo shortcuts http://www.shortcutworld.com/en/win/MyLifeOrganized.html Andrei -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MyLifeOrganized group. To unsubscribe from this group and

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-03 Thread Steve Kunkel
Yea, I don't know. Looks like there was a blog post in 2013. I was still using the Windows version up until a couple years ago when it started giving my problems. Then I used Freeplane. Now MLO, because it syncs with Android. There are a couple of other old timey Bonsai users here on this

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-03 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
This have evolved quite a bit. Recently I decided to get a smart watch. The irony is that, the main reason is so that I don't have to look at my iPhone as much. On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 9:12 AM, Steve Kunkel kunkel...@gmail.com wrote: Yea, I don't know. Looks like there was a blog post in 2013.

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-03 Thread Roman Romanik
Hi, Baddr I looks interesting, but it doesn't work in my case and I don't see such a command being mentioned in the User Guide or elsewhere. Cheers, Roman On Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 8:33:36 PM UTC+3, Baddr el Din wrote: Maybe following works for you: Use Shift - Insert (German:

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-03 Thread Baddr el Din
Maybe following works for you: Use Shift - Insert (German: Umschalt - Einfg) for creating a subtask of the parent -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MyLifeOrganized group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-03 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
Hi, thx Baddr. On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Baddr el Din baddr.el.din.de...@gmx.de wrote: Maybe following works for you: Use Shift - Insert (German: Umschalt - Einfg) for creating a subtask of the parent -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-02 Thread Steve Kunkel
Here we go... Insert type blah blah Enter, then Shift+Alt+UpArrow... As a side note, my MLO prefs indicate that Ctrl+Alt+M is the key for manual sort. However on my Lenovo R61, Ctrl+Alt+M+Up also seems to be the hotkey for flipping my screen display 180 degrees. LOL. Also side note: Did

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-02 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
Hi Steve. thanks...Yeah that's been what I've doing. I was just hoping there was a way to directly open a new task above the current one. *I hope the folks at MLO will consider adding a hotkey for. Surely I'm not the only one that wants to insert a task a task that is at the top of a list. *

Re: [MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-01 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
No, because the exact situation I deal with almost every day is that I want to insert a new item ABOVE the CURRENT TOP ITEM of a list. On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Steve Kunkel kunkel...@gmail.com wrote: Can you do plain old Arrow Up then Insert ? -- You received this message

[MLO] Re: Hotkey question for MLO old-timers for Insert task above current selected task

2015-06-01 Thread Steve Kunkel
Can you do plain old Arrow Up then Insert ? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MyLifeOrganized group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to mylifeorganized+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this