I have repeatedly gotten a "RESULT_ERROR" when attempting to purchase the
Android version of MLO using Settings / Registration / Buy from Google Play.
Does MLO in fact allow an in-app purchase using the Google Play store?
Thanks very much.
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Given two consecutive days (called "Day 1" and "Day 2") and a task ("Task")
with due date and time ("Due") -- how do I create a view ("View") that
works in relation to the current time ("Current Time") as follows?
Current Time is on Day 1 before 8am; Due is before Day 1 at 8am
Task appe
Original poster here. After posting my question here, as well as sending
an e-mail directly to MLO support, there has been no response from the
makers of MLO.
I understand that what I'm asking may not be possible. If so, I'd like to
know that.
What I do not understand is the complete lack of
Thanks very much for your response, Dwight. Your posts have been very
helpful in teaching me how to use MLO--so thanks for all you do for the
forum.
In essence, I'm trying to create a view for a personalized definition of
"Today." Instead of 12:00am - 11:59pm, "My Today" is better defined as
I think / hope I have a simple solution for creating the kind of
"Now"-dependent view I'm looking for. I haven't tested extensively yet,
but
...It looks like a "Rule Field" in an exported .xml (.mfv) view file can be
changed to "Now". For example...
...can be changed to...
Then, on
OP reporting back on using "NOW" in the rule field per my post above. It
seems to be working perfectly in Windows MLO.
For Android v2 MLO, however, I can't seem to import a view that uses "NOW"
in the rule field (just called "FIELD" in the Android .mfv). If another
poster has a suggestion for
For Android v2 MLO, after I select a .mfv file with a single view
containing "NOW" as the value for "FIELD", the dialog says something like,
"You are about to import the following 0 views..." -- then MLO goes on
normally without importing the view.
If I try to import a .mfv with multiple views,
tended daytime after midnight. In this case you
> could just use a standard day view on Android, and use your timeshifted
> view on Windows during the small hours.
>
> Fourth and last, given your success at hacking .mfv, do you have any
> suggestions on how to create a location rule