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| lwallach says: Searching back, I only found one instance of this suggestion quite a while ago with no responses, and now can't reply to it.
Posted at 9:28pm on November 16, 2007 |
| paul.sinclair says: I suggested that this could be done by increasing the number of priorities to nine, with zero to clear. Posted 4 years ago |
| lwallach says: Hmmm, Paul, I don't think I understand what you are saying. I'm not talking about priorities or tasks WITHIN a list. I'm talking about the tabs you see that represent your various lists like inbox, personal, sent, smarlist A, smartlist B, etc. The order that those tabs are in is currently not changeable. You always see the hard lists in alphabetical order, then the smarlists in alphabetical order from left to right. For example, mine are from left to right: inbox, processed, sent, check, lone, next actions, projects & goals, someday, stale, tickler, waiting. inbox, processed and sent are my hard lists, and the remaining are my smartlists.
Posted 4 years ago |
| paul.sinclair says: No, I totally missed the fact that you were talking about tabs, not tasks. Lets call it a blonde moment!
Posted 4 years ago |
| jwillsfleming says: I second this, being able to change the order that the tabs appear in would be helpful. I guess the only way to do it currently is to prefix each list name with 01, 02, 03 etc.. Posted 4 years ago |
| lwallach says: That's a good point, jwillsfleming, but that still will only order within each type (hard list or smartlist). You still wouldn't be able to order it so that you'd have a hardlist tab, then an smartlist tab, then another hardlist tab, etc... Posted 4 years ago |
| jonbigelow says: I'll toss my name in the hat. I'd love to be able to order my lists. Posted 3 years ago |
| will.s.brown says: me too Posted 3 years ago |
| dwr816 says: One workaround for this is to prefix list names that you want to group together with the same non-alphabetical character. For example, I have these lists: +actions, +projects, +tickler, +waiting, -shopping, -someday. I do the same thing with tags, to put those into related groups as well. E.g., .call, .errand, .learn, @bank, @costco, @homestore Posted 3 years ago |
| dwr816 says: Oops, you're right ,though, above workaround won't fix problem of hardlists and smartlists being in separate groups. Posted 3 years ago |
rajjan ![]() says:One way would be to completely rely on smart list and hide the regular lists altogether by using Stylish (sorry, only for Firefox) found at http://userstyles.org/styles/4802.
Posted 3 years ago |