Hi, One possible workaround could be to have folders within the project for each context. Then set the "complete sub-task in order" check mark under the "General" properties for each of the folders.
This will look something like: Project1 Home folder @home task1 @home task2 @home Phone folder @phone task3 @phone task4 @phone Notice that by setting a context on the folders, this will automatically get inherited by the tasks added to the folder - though not if these are moved or copied into the folder. I use a similar setup when my projects have multiple "tracks" which can go on in parallel. In that case each folder have tasks with different context which must be executed sequentially. Regards Morten Den fredag den 12. april 2013 10.17.25 UTC+2 skrev robisme (Olivier R): > > Sometimes, a project can be achieved by working on one or the other of its > subtask, whatever the sorting. > I want to decide: "well, I'm in front of my context @mail, what can I do > that could be a next step for a given project? > But only with the first items that match the context, not all the > available ones. > But even if this task is not strictly the next action of the project. > (Excuse me, English is not my native language, so I'm cetainly not very > clear) > > I'd like to have a view "next action by context". Indeed, I already have > it. But: > I'd like to have each first task of a context to be displayed. ie : event > if the task is not actually the next one of a tree, it can be the next to > have this context. > > *Exemple : the green task would be "next actions":* > > project 1 > task1 @home > task2 @home > task3 @office > task4 @home > > project 2 > task5 @errands > task6 @mail > task7 @mail > task8 @home > > *So that the view would display:* > > Context @errands > task5 > > Context @home > task1 > task8 even if it is not the next action of project 2 > > Context@mail > task6 even if it is not the next action of project 2 > > Context@office > task3 even if it is not the next action of project 1 > > > *It is not possible to obtain this result by selecting "active" or > "available" actions, because then, task2 and task4 would appear under > @home, and task7 under @mail, which is not what I want.* > *Is there a way to have this filter working ?* > > thank you > Olivier > -- 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 group, send email to mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.