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Sometimes multiple contexts would be possible to organize in supercontext. This is possible at present by marking multiple items in contexts column. However it would be neat use supercontexts to save time and get a more logic/streamlined UI. Example:

Home(supercontext)
Phone
Computer
Internet
Spouse

Commuter train(Supercontext)
Phone(same phone)
Computer(Same computer, no internet connection)

Any thoughts on this would be greatly appriciated.
 
If you drag Phone onto Home then Home becomes a "supercontext". The Structure menu items work also.
 
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Originally Posted by pjb View Post
If you drag Phone onto Home then Home becomes a "supercontext". The Structure menu items work also.
That's not quite what Joe seems to want, though, because his "supercontexts" include some of the same contexts (Phone, for instance, appears under both). OmniFocus doesn't support this kind of structure. Life Balance does.

Joe: you can command-click to select multiple, non-contiguous contexts, and even save your selection as a Perspective. That may not be as elegant as allowing one context to be included in more than one higher-level context, but it gets the job done.
 
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command-click to select multiple, non-contiguous contexts, and even save your selection as a Perspective. That may not be as elegant as allowing one context to be included in more than one higher-level context, but it gets the job done.
Solved my problem ! Works fine, thanks ! In future when it will be possible to edit names for perspectives, this will be more user friendly, though not quite as aesthetic as "Supercontexts"..
 
 





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