Re: [MLO] Re: Holidays and closed contexts

2016-01-15 Thread Dwight Arthur
Thank you, it's a good suggestion. -Dwight MLO Betazoid on Android SGN4 On Jan 15, 2016, althegreybe...@gmail.com wrote: >Hi Everyone, > >I came across this post and I have a solution for you to consider. > >(Please see attached Video of these steps) > >The original Post: > >On Monday, May 26,

[MLO] Re: Holidays and closed contexts

2016-01-15 Thread althegreybeard
seems you have to open the "show quoted text" to read my solution and the original post. :) Or you can just watch the video ;) -Al On Friday, January 15, 2016 at 3:58:40 PM UTC-8, althegr...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I came across this post and I have a solution for you to consider

[MLO] Re: Holidays and closed contexts

2014-06-01 Thread Joel Azaria
Agreed, this is a good feature and can serve multiple purposes. To answer your immediate question - if you use contexts that segregate home/personal stuff from work then on desktop you could try going to (or creating/copying) a view that shows your personal/at home contexts and at the bottom of

[MLO] Re: Holidays and closed contexts

2014-05-28 Thread Mark
As a preference I would like to see an option to either mark open/closed for X hours in the future - so I don't have to remember to switch it back. The principal is a good one though. I switched to using a top level folder, Work, Personal etc, so I could ignore work for the holidays... On Mon

[MLO] Re: Holidays and closed contexts

2014-05-27 Thread pottster
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