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2011-04-15, 01:36 PM
Dear Brian,
Thanks a lot for your reply. I think that the method you suggested (of choosing the project from sidebar and then switch to context-mode) works well for the desktop version of Omnifocus, however the method where you create a project-related context-view perspective will not work on the iPad version as you cannot select the context that you are looking at inside a perspective (like with the sidebar in the desktop version). It would work if you just need to create such perspective for a project offcourse.
To make this work on any context, you would have to create a perspective for each context separately, transfer them all to iPad and then create such lists by choosing the perspective with the given context.
So I don't think there is any user-friendly way to achieve this on the iOS devices. The small eye-icon where you can choose the availability option on the project-view of the iPad version is very user friendly. I wish something like that could be developed for filtering by context as well.
Last edited by devastat; 2011-04-15 at 02:10 PM..