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Originally Posted by Brian View Post
The default behavior of OmniFocus matches Lucas' description, but that's in the absence of any other filtering or sorting you may do in context view. If you select Perspectives -> Revert to default view, then within each context, actions from the project at the top of the list in Planning view would show up first, followed by actions from the second project, and so forth.
Ok, now I get what he was saying. I still don't see that behavior as implying anything about priorities unless one chooses to work that way. I look at the context list and I see a list of choices for what I might do next, and the ordering is irrelevant unless I make it otherwise by grouping/sorting/filtering. Certainly a "pure" GTD implementation (whatever that is) wouldn't enforce anything like that. You did the right thing, too :-)