I swear some functionality has changed since the last time I used my @waiting context. I have two tasks that have the context of @waiting - one is the 'next' action, and one is an action that needs me to do something before it will be the 'next' action.
In context mode I select my @waiting context (which is On-hold) and the only way I can see the actions if I set the action filter to be remaining. But.. that means that they both show up, and I only want to see the one that I can currently do something about (because the other one is still blocked). I could have sworn that previously selecting the Active actions filter would have shown me the first but not the second (now it shows neither).
Or am I going crazy?
In context mode I select my @waiting context (which is On-hold) and the only way I can see the actions if I set the action filter to be remaining. But.. that means that they both show up, and I only want to see the one that I can currently do something about (because the other one is still blocked). I could have sworn that previously selecting the Active actions filter would have shown me the first but not the second (now it shows neither).
Or am I going crazy?