Anyone else noticing the odd behavior now that there's a "No Context" bucket under the Contexts mode?
Let's say I have a project "Get rebate", with the following structure
* Get rebate [project]
[x] Get UPC from box (home)
[x] Fill out forms (home)
[x] Copy forms (office)
[_] Find envelope (home)
[_] Address and stuff envelope (no context)
[_] Mail envelope (errands)
[_] Waiting for rebate (waiting for)
In my Contexts view, set up to group by project, sort by project, showing next actions, any time and all flagged/unflagged, when I look at my Get rebate project, I see:
[_] Find envelope [Get rebate] <-- active action
[_] Address and stuff envelope [Get rebate] <-- inactive action
Why is the second action being shown?
I can eliminate this extra set of actions which don't have contexts by selecting my Contexts box rather than selecting none/all of my contexts, but I've gotten used to simply pressing command-shift-a to select all my contexts, or by clicking in empty space to do the same.
Why, in fact, is the "No contexts" box in the Contexts mode? If I'm in Contexts, I'm Doing, and seeing a bunch of no contexts items puts me into Planning.
(I know, I know, it's a new feature....)
Let's say I have a project "Get rebate", with the following structure
* Get rebate [project]
[x] Get UPC from box (home)
[x] Fill out forms (home)
[x] Copy forms (office)
[_] Find envelope (home)
[_] Address and stuff envelope (no context)
[_] Mail envelope (errands)
[_] Waiting for rebate (waiting for)
In my Contexts view, set up to group by project, sort by project, showing next actions, any time and all flagged/unflagged, when I look at my Get rebate project, I see:
[_] Find envelope [Get rebate] <-- active action
[_] Address and stuff envelope [Get rebate] <-- inactive action
Why is the second action being shown?
I can eliminate this extra set of actions which don't have contexts by selecting my Contexts box rather than selecting none/all of my contexts, but I've gotten used to simply pressing command-shift-a to select all my contexts, or by clicking in empty space to do the same.
Why, in fact, is the "No contexts" box in the Contexts mode? If I'm in Contexts, I'm Doing, and seeing a bunch of no contexts items puts me into Planning.
(I know, I know, it's a new feature....)