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New Project (Shift-Command-N)Ĭreate a new project in Projects or in a custom perspective that groups by entire project. New Action (Command-N)Ĭreate a new action in the currently selected project, or create a new item in the inbox. Add new items or Quick Open others importing, exporting, archiving, and restoring your database also happen here. The File menu contains commands related to OmniFocus on a database level. Stop using OmniFocus and put it away for now. Temporarily hide windows of all other applications so you can concentrate on OmniFocus. Temporarily hide all of OmniFocus’s windows. ServicesĪccess system-wide macOS services offered by other applications.
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Open a sheet with information about features included in the Pro version of OmniFocus.
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If you’re running a trial version of OmniFocus, these commands switch between the Pro and Standard versions of the app so you can compare features. Open the Licenses window, where you can add OmniFocus licenses you’ve bought, or check your existing licenses. Open the OmniFocus Preferences window, where you can customize how the application works for you.
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(The Mac App Store version of OmniFocus delivers updates through the App Store.) Preferences (Command-,)
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You can also set up automatic checking in Update preferences. See if there is a new version of OmniFocus available to download. If you downloaded OmniFocus from the App Store, this opens an in-app purchase page where you can choose to buy Standard or Pro. If you downloaded OmniFocus from the Omni Group website, this opens a link to the Omni store where you can purchase OmniFocus if you haven’t yet. This is good for checking exactly which version you’re using. Open a window with details about your copy of OmniFocus.
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Check for updates, view and modify your preferences, and enter new license information here. The OmniFocus menu holds commands related specifically to the administration of the OmniFocus application itself.
This appendix explains the function of each of the items found in OmniFocus’s drop-down menus, and lists default keyboard shortcuts for them where they exist. I would check that you have enabled the option to URL encode tags in the action step, and if you have, perhaps post some example of failing content and a link to your action (you can share it without making it public on the action directory) then we can analyse what is actually going on.Appendix A Menus Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts If it fails, then that would suggest that there is something in your data that the URL execution is balking at. do you have a top level called ‘task’ in which ‘Home’ sits?) Probably some misspelling, or using the wrong character case, of your path is wrong (e.g. If the task is created, you know it is the target that is wrong. Try removing the target part of the URL and see if you can create a task.
So is it your data, or is it your action that is to blame? omnifocus://x-callback-url/add?name=]¬e=]&target=/Personal//To%20Read When I try this in a callback step, it populates OmniFocus for me. But that should get resolved down to a single slash anyway. I’m not sure why you have the extra forward slash between task and Home. Omnifocus://x-callback-url/add?name=]¬e=]&target=/task//Home/Garden
If simply activating omnifocus:///paste without any of the above, the clipboard will be parsed and added to your Inbox. Index (positive integers count forward from beginning, while negative numbers count back from the end of list)Ĭontent (TaskPaper string, the content to paste without this parameter, OmniFocus captures text from the system clipboard) Target (can be inbox or projects for top-level items use target=/task/task-id (for a specific action), target=/task/project-name (for a specific project), or target=/folder/folder-name (for a specific folder)) Paste has a few extra parameters that can direct the data to a specific spot:
Hence you want to create an item in a project. omnifocus://x-callback-url/add?name=]¬e=]?target=/task/Home/Garden I found that post with the following excerpt, following this the target parameter should start with /task and not with /folder. I do not any longer use OmniFocus actively (I am on Things now)īut I clearly remember, that the naming in OmniFocus had some quirks for me. Maybe this gives you a lead to the solution.