..how do you assign it a context?
For example, I've got tasks that
What do you do with that third category? The only thing I can think to do is create a third "Laptop or iPad" context.
There's an added complication: I don't want to see tasks that I need an internet connection for when I don't have one. That's what contexts are for: only seeing the actions you can do right now.
So in addition to the laptop or ipad or either, I also need to specify whether a task requires internet nor not. So it looks like I need six contexts to make this work:
Yuck. And I don't see any way of using nested contexts to make this less unwieldy. Any suggestions? Thanks!
For example, I've got tasks that
- can only be done on my laptop
- can only be done on my iPad
- can be done on either
What do you do with that third category? The only thing I can think to do is create a third "Laptop or iPad" context.
There's an added complication: I don't want to see tasks that I need an internet connection for when I don't have one. That's what contexts are for: only seeing the actions you can do right now.
So in addition to the laptop or ipad or either, I also need to specify whether a task requires internet nor not. So it looks like I need six contexts to make this work:
- Laptop Only - No Internet
- iPad only - No Internet
- Laptop or iPad - No Internet
- Laptop Only - Internet
- iPad only - Internet
- Laptop or iPad - Internet
Yuck. And I don't see any way of using nested contexts to make this less unwieldy. Any suggestions? Thanks!