Hi Dwight,
I'm not a user of closed/open contexts but I suspect the solution to this
issue is either a very simple manual intervention e.g. adding another tick
box in the Contexts section of the Task Views Pane to include/exclude Open
contexts (already one for Closed) or a complex calendar base
Isn't this what the Due Next 7/30 Days views are for? It's how I use them.
Nick
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Hi, Richard – I believe that you have it pretty much covered, except possibly
for repeating tasks and their subtasks. A repeating task is by definition never
completed (unless “end by” or “end after” was specified) – when marked complete
it just regenerates. To make it available for archiving yo
Haven't had time to get my head round this but haven't had a quick look at
the article and what Omnifocus does, I have to say that I really like the
'Forecast' concept that Omnifocus is looking to implement.This is
essentially what I want from the 'calendar' functionality that we have
talk
I am very bad a marking tasks as done so I have ended up with a massive
hierarchy of stuff that has been done but which is not marked as done in
MLO. I cheat by filtering my To Do views to only show stuff that doesn't
have a start date or start date in the last 30 days - so this stuff just
dis
Hi Dwight.Agree that we need an option for the text search to match the
parents of the selected items!
Richard
On Wednesday, 30 April 2014 18:45:29 UTC+1, Dwight Arthur wrote:
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> Hi,Richard
> If l understand you correctly, the issue is not whether text and flag
> filters play well together
Stuart,
This fix has been tested and applied on production cloud servers. Please
let me know if it works as expected for you new.
Andrey.
On Saturday, April 12, 2014 5:36:53 PM UTC+3, Stuart Bell wrote:
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> And another update, folks: I've emailed to check on progress with this bug
> (given tha