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Originally Posted by markbrown00
Brilliant. I'd love that. It would give you a new layer of information. For example, if your 'work' context is not visable in that view, you may as well just stay home that day.

How would this idea work with nested contexts? if my superordinate context (e.g., 'work') has no visible actions directly inside it, but a sub-context (e.g., 'work>phone') does, then what is visible in the context sidebar?
Mark, I'd say that all supercontexts would also appear. Keep it simple. If you have a "work>phone" context actionable item, I think it's reasonable to say you have a "work" context item as well.