Hi Nick,
Order does matter considerably with open lists - it all comes down to deciding
what to leave as well as what to actually do. Which in essence I think is
part of the problem with those types of lists.
The scenario you talk about I can quite easily get working with just urgency in
ML
Hi Steve,
I actually agree with most of what you say.
* I'm not really concerned at all with either "Importance" or
"Urgency".
* I don't rank items in my outline by either or these factors, as I
agree with you that they can become a (not-so-subtle) form of
procrastination.
* As I've mentioned
How is the Hot Key assigned to a particular context supposed to work?
I would have thought it would work like a toggle switch. Hit a hot key
and it will assign that context to the task; hit the hot key again,
and it will remove that context from the task. It doesn't work that
way for me.
For exam
This request is based on the my increasing dependence on the MLO To-do
view as my daily "hub" of next actions. It'd be great if I could
easily include actions that are external to MLO into the to-do view,
e.g. my Google calendar entries.
I can think of two ways to accomplish this:
1. Let users
+1
I believe this has been requested before. Currently, the quickest way
to accomplish this is to create 1 subtask, mark it as "Hide only this
task in To-do", and duplicate it (Ctrl-D) for the rest of the list
items.
On Mar 9, 9:27 am, sieben1 wrote:
> Hi all,
> a nice feature for me would be
Overall the target of MLO to my mind is not really systems that are heavily
concerned with ordering of lists. The order is to an extent obtained more by
the grouping of similar items - via things like context. The general idea
being you create 'batches' of items that are related in some way.
After update to 2.5.1 dissapeared due date hotkey, now it sets only
start date, which is really anoying.
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