Am 01.02.2019 um 18:16 schrieb Martin Vobr:
> *What I've tried*
>
> 1) Text filter (Ctrl+L ). No luck. Searches only title
>
2) Text filter advanced options. No luck. It allows me to add Context
to the search fields, but when I tried to save the view following
text appeared: You are not allowed to change the settings of
predefined views. You can only create a copy of this view with other
name.

3) Search (Ctrl+F). No luck. Searches everywhere. Ignores current
context

4) Creating a new view for every possible context. Not practical.

Any hint? I have a feeling that I am missing something obvious.
There must be an easy way how to do it.
Hi Martin,

you can specify in the view in a popup below the text to what the text filter applies.

Create a view (as duplicate of the view that you're currently using) that has "Task context" selected in that popup, but no text entered into the text filter input field and associate this with your workspace.

Now when you go to your workspace and press Ctrl-L, you can enter the name of a context, and you will only see the tasts belonging to that context.

-- Chritoph

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