Hi, Stephen. I just wanted to point out that nobody tracks how many comments in 
this forum say that they are voting for some enhancement.  If you want to vote 
and have it count you should use 
http://mlo.uservoice.com 
-Dwight
Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2

On Apr 3, 2014, ssintay <stephen.sin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I just wanted to add my vote for this capability to be added in the
>future. 
>
>On Saturday, January 19, 2013 11:38:30 AM UTC-7, Brad Konia wrote:
>>
>> I agree with the previous postings requesting logical linking 
>> functionality within MLO. I've also used Ultra Recall and I find
>their 
>> logical linking implementation to be nearly perfect, as well as
>extremely 
>> simple. 
>>
>> This feature would not require any changes to the hierarchical
>structure, 
>> nor would it introduce any added complexity. You would simply be
>creating 
>> aliases or pointers to specific branches in the hierarchy, at other 
>> locations in the hierarchy. This would be analogous to a symbolic
>link 
>> within a Linux file system, which is also hierarchical.
>>
>> Implementing this functionality would make it much easier to create
>task 
>> hierarchies without having to stress over where to place each task,
>when it 
>> could logically be placed in more than one location within the
>hierarchy.
>>
>> I realize you can get much of this functionality using contexts. The 
>> problem is, the MLO user interface is designed primarily around the
>task 
>> hierarchy, not contexts. I tried using a flat task list and
>organizing 
>> everything by context and it didn't work out. The context editor
>allows you 
>> to include contexts within other contexts, but there's no way to
>build an 
>> inclusion hierarchy. It just allows you to enter a list if contexts
>that 
>> are included within another context. Additionally, when you add a new
>task, 
>> the context selector displays every context you've created in one
>long 
>> list, rather than allowing you to select contexts hierarchically. If
>you 
>> try to use contexts as your primary organizational strategy within
>MLO, 
>> you'll end up with a big mess that will ultimately be too cumbersome
>to use 
>> efficiently. 
>>
>>

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