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Re:Associate more than one context to a single action 16 years 7 months ago #330

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perhaps the time restriction for postings should be extended

I have done this. Hopefully it will fix the problem, but it is not a bad idea to edit long postings in a text editor (as suggested) to be safe.
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Re:Associate more than one context to a single action 16 years 5 months ago #420

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I have been busy lately and I had not visited the forums for a while. I was browsing through the all user forums and I stumbled upon this thread: http://www.trgtd.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2301

I guess I'm not that weird in wanting to be able to associate an action to more than one context. All the workarounds that have been suggested are very helpful but if the assignment of multiple contexts to a single action is technically possible, this would be the best solution.
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Re:Associate more than one context to a single action 16 years 5 months ago #421

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I must completely agree with jfontana. If that is possible, that would be an excelent solution.
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Re:Associate more than one context to a single action 16 years 5 months ago #431

As a new member that's been using TR for quite some time (since early 2007, at least), I just wanted to throw in my support for this. It'd be very useful to filter by two contexts at a time on a single action (i.e. be at my computer in the office AND have a certain team mate present).

Thanks. :)

Aaron
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Re:Associate more than one context to a single act 16 years 5 months ago #439

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In addition to or instead of using Topics, how about hijacking one or more of the criteria, Time, Energy, or Priority, to add the extra dimensions? The names of the criteria are free-form, and the software will surely work the same regardless of the semantic difference between "15 minutes" and "downtown".
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