Now - and this is key - you don’t have to edit all of an action’s data inline. If it’s easier to use the Inspector, you can. If it’s not already open, click the circle-i button at the very upper-right of the window to open it. The inspector is, again, very similar to the inspector in OmniFocus for Mac: it’s almost a clone. You can edit an action’s title, status, project, flag, tags, dates, and note in the inspector. The second built-in perspective is Projects: click the four blue dots in the sidebar to open it. You’ll see all your projects, including folders and sub-folders (if you have any). You can expand and collapse in the sidebar and in the action list. You can edit projects (inline and via the Inspector), add actions (via the toolbar + button), and edit actions. You can even drag and drop actions to move them. To create new projects: at the very bottom of the sidebar is a + button with a popup menu. Click it to create New Parallel Project, New Sequential Project, New Single Action List, and New Folder. This perspective shows you all your tags. Select a tag to see all the actions for that tag. (You can also add tags when editing the tags for a task.) You can add a tag: click the + button at the bottom of the sidebar. To add a new action to a tag, or to delete a tag: select it, then click the … button at the far-right: you’ll see a menu with New Action and Delete Tag. To edit a tag name, click it in the sidebar - you can edit it inline. Or you can edit its name in the Inspector. The last perspective shows your flagged items. Select a tag to see all the flagged items with that particular tag.
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To go back to showing all - with no tag selected - just click again on the flag button in the sidebar. You can edit the flag for any item - here as in any perspective - by clicking the flag button on its row, or by selecting it and clicking the flag button in the Inspector.Īt the upper-left in the toolbar is an icon that looks like a checkbox. Click it to get a menu: About OmniFocus Web, Reference Manual, Contact Omni, Release Notes, and Sign Out. Next to that is a chasing-arrows icon: click it to sync right away. Normally this isn’t something you’d have to do, but it’s there just in case. To the right of that is a button for opening and closing the sidebar on the left. On smaller screens it can be useful to hide it. (The list will be different based on what makes sense for the given perspective.) The eye icon - we’ve heard it called “the eye of Sauron” from time to time, but don’t let it scare you! - lets you customize View Options, so that the current perspective shows First Available, Available, Remaining, or All. Then jog all the way across the whitespace… to the broom icon: the Clean Up command. It removes items that can be removed from the current perspective. To its right are a pair of circular arrows: the one on the left is Undo the one on the right is Redo. Then there’s the circle-plus button, mentioned earlier, which creates a new action in the current location.
![omnifocus 3 flagged omnifocus 3 flagged](https://colterreed.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Forecast-View.png)
Second-to-last is the “add items from anywhere” button - it looks like an inbox with a + sign above. His blog also is down.No matter what perspective you’re in, you can use this to quickly add an item to Inbox without having to actually go there. I tried to locate the author - looks like he´s not around anymore. Set selected smart group identifier to "all-projects" Set (selected smart group identifier) to "all-contexts" Set theList to flattened folders where name = theObjName Set theList to flattened projects where name = theObjName Set theList to flattened contexts where name = theObjName Local OFCD="$Įdit: An idea: The bug might be the file focus.scpt within in the actions folder of the workflow (you get there by using the steps cands pointed out): If your OF2 app came from Omni's web site, use this. You need to edit the path in that function as follows. Click that.ĥ) Near the top of the file, there is a getOFCacheDir() shell function. of script actionģ) At the bottom right of the action's pane, there is a button titled "Open workflow folder". NOTE: Assuming you have downloaded the latest (from December 27 2013) version of the workflow and installed it.ġ) Open Alfred options, and find the OmniFocus workflow.Ģ) Double Click the central.
#Omnifocus 3 flagged Patch
So, here's what you can do to patch things up. The issue is that the OmniFocus cache has moved in OF2.
![omnifocus 3 flagged omnifocus 3 flagged](https://discourse.omnigroup.com/uploads/default/optimized/2X/0/0a5c1b756cd4c0410371662bb454f0450c4dd8d3_2_421x750.jpeg)
But I have this working with OmniFocus 2 (on Yosemite beta 3). Great tool! Are there any plans to make this work for OmniFocus 2?ĭon't think the author has updated this recently.