In recent releases, quick selection of projects doesn't work correctly when different folders have projects with the same name.
For example, I have a folder named "Advance and propagate knowledge of computing" and one called "Help manage our household". Each folder contains a list of single actions called "Singleton actions". In the Inbox, if I enter "housesing" in the project column, I appropriately get "Help manage our household • Singleton actions" as the project. But after I press Return twice to get out of entry mode, the project for the item is "Advance and propagate knowledge of computing • Singleton actions". This is confirmed both by hovering over the project column and by where the action goes when I clean up.
This same problem exists for sub-contexts; I reported that separately some time ago.
These bugs are extremely frustrating as they seriously erode the trustworthiness of my system. I can rename my projects and contexts to be unique, but that shouldn't be necessary.
Is anyone else seeing this behavior, or is it perhaps a legacy problem for a long-time alpha tester?
[Submitted as formal feedback]
For example, I have a folder named "Advance and propagate knowledge of computing" and one called "Help manage our household". Each folder contains a list of single actions called "Singleton actions". In the Inbox, if I enter "housesing" in the project column, I appropriately get "Help manage our household • Singleton actions" as the project. But after I press Return twice to get out of entry mode, the project for the item is "Advance and propagate knowledge of computing • Singleton actions". This is confirmed both by hovering over the project column and by where the action goes when I clean up.
This same problem exists for sub-contexts; I reported that separately some time ago.
These bugs are extremely frustrating as they seriously erode the trustworthiness of my system. I can rename my projects and contexts to be unique, but that shouldn't be necessary.
Is anyone else seeing this behavior, or is it perhaps a legacy problem for a long-time alpha tester?
[Submitted as formal feedback]
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Cheers,
Curt
Cheers,
Curt