On 14 May 2009, at 17:55, Henrik Bohre wrote:

yes, that's correct. But why treat the context view with less respect? :-)

I just don't see that it should be very difficult to implement, so
therefore I wonder if it is a design decision that someone made, for
reasons that are not obvious to me.

Or is people not using the context views as much as I do?

I think that most people use the context view to _work from_ (i.e. to check what they need to do next), while the project view is used for _planning_. So in that respect, it makes more sense for you to be able to see your deferred actions while you're planning, but not in context view. After all, the whole point of deferring an action is to get it out of your face because you can't actually do it now.

cheers,

bsag

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