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Originally Posted by pvonk View Post
I disagree. But that's only because I'm interpreting the hierarchy differently. If I am in the computer context, I expect to see everything related to computer work. The child node, online, is a subset, a special situation to the computer context. If I look at actions for online, I want to see only online tasks that are a subset of computer tasks.

I think that my take on this comes from being a computer scientist and mathematician, where subnodes are subsets.
I agree that when I look at actions for :Online, I only want to see online tasks that are a subset of computer tasks. And, that is exactly how OF behaves (for me).

But, I think the original point was aimed at whether you want to be able to see tasks that you do not have the resources to achieve. Everytime I look at my Mac context, but am not online, I don't want to see a list of tasks I can't accomplish. If I want to see *everything* related to my mac, I would rather select the multiple contexts that are relevant.