I'm afraid it is not possible out of the box.
You can achieve that with contexts.
You can set a hotkey to contexts to assign them quickly.
Also you can use autoformating to set an icon for those tasks.
As to flags. There is an workaround but you'll have to use autohotkey app.
You can create a script which will assign both the evening flag and the evening context at the same time. Then you'll create a view which will filter the tasks by contexts as per your needs.
Br
ab
Wish you a productive organizing.
Sorry for my english ;)
Br
ab
If you wish the flags to have open/closed hours you can open a feature request. Maybe other users will vote for it.
Also i think there may be a strong reason why the flags don't have it.
Sorry, can't think about the reasons now, too tired after a working day.
Br
ab
Hi John.
My answer will either be reasonable to you, or else insufficient for you, but here’s how I’d implement it. Apologies if you already know this.
I’d set up a context with hours, called @Evenings, with hours open from 18:00 on.
If I needed to see what was upcoming but not yet active, I’d play with a couple of things. Maybe a separate view that has “show closed contexts” on, grouped by context so that I can glance at it to see what’s upcoming in the evening, all the while my primary view has don’t show closed contexts, hence showing only active tasks.
Not what you’re looking for, and certainly not relating to timed flags, granted.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 11:16
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Subject: [MLO] Re: How can I set a flag called ("~Evenings") to only that show that task after 18:00 in the evening.
Hello
I am still trying to set up tasks that are only shown after 18:00 in the evening.
Did "CurrentDateTime" ever get implemented?
I would like to have time-of-day can be built into my Advanced Filters so that I can grey out tasks which are set for "~EveningsOnly", but have them go black in the evenings.
Thanks
J
On Monday, February 27, 2017 at 11:05:56 PM UTC, Dwight wrote:
You can get close. You essentially want a filter that says
((flag is off) OR ((flag is on) AND (Now isGreaterThan Today+0.75)))
note that Today is the current date and time at Midnight, 0.75 = 18:00 because it's 18/24, and you dont have to test if the current time is later than today at 23:59 because it never is
The problem is that the last phrase of this filter uses NOW before the operator isGreaterThan and you can only use field names there. You need a field name of CurrentDateTime and this would be feasible. I would be in favor of a request to implement CurrentDateTime, it would make a lot of stuff possible.
Meanwhile, back to reality, do what Andrei says.
On Monday, February 27, 2017 at 8:58:36 AM UTC-5, John . Smith wrote:
Hello
How can I create an Advanced filter to hide any tasks that have a flag is set (e.g. called "~Evenings"), except for if the time of day is 18:00 or greater?
i.e. To show tasks that have a flag called "~Evenings" only between 18:00 and 23:59.
Cheers
J
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Press f8 to open the contexts list.
In the context properties you can see a graphic time table. Click the cells inside of that table to change the open/closed state.
BR
Andrew
What you are trying to do is simple and easy but the way that you are trying to do it is very complex. If a task has multiple contexts and any one of them is open the task is considered active. So if you have a context, errands, that's always open and a different context, eveningsOnly, that's open in the evening, and you put them both on a task, then that task will always be active, because there is at least one context (errands) that's open. If you really wanted to do that you would have to build an advanced filter that passed is the context Errands was present, and either (eveningsOnly was absent OR eveningsOnly was present when considering context open/closed status) - that's complex and awkward.
Try this instead:
Create two contexts:
Errands and EveningErrands
Errands is a normal
context, always open, no special settings.
EveningErrands is open from 6pm to midnight (or other schedule of your choice), and is otherwise normal.
ErrandsAll is always open, and on the Properties tab has a check in the box for "hide this context in the task properties context selection.
Create a view that
filters for context Errands or EveningErrands together with
any other filters you want. This view will show you all tasks
from Errands or EveningErrands when those contexts are open.
For Errands that's always. For EveningErrands that's evening.
On January 24, 2018 09:49:56 "John . Smith" <shi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Emerald
Sorry I still don't quite understand Context "opening hours".
Are we saying that the Context filter will only work in the evenings?
Is there any way to using "opening hours" within an Advanced Filter so as to only show those tasks which have my "@EveningsOnly" context when the time is after (say) 6PM?
e.g. How would I write an Advanced Filter to show tasks all my tasks that are "@Errands" during the evenings, but to only show those which do not have"@EveningsOnly" during the day?
J
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 6:09:31 PM UTC, Michael Emerald wrote:
Hi John.
My answer will either be reasonable to you, or else insufficient for you, but here’s how I’d implement it. Apologies if you already know this.
I’d set up a context with hours, called @Evenings, with hours open from 18:00 on.
If I needed to see what was upcoming but not yet active, I’d play with a couple of things.. Maybe a separate view that has “show closed contexts” on, grouped by context so that I can glance at it to see what’s upcoming in the evening, all the while my primary view has don’t show closed contexts, hence showing only active tasks.
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