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Ward
2007-12-10, 10:22 AM
It's been a week or so since I set a start or due date to "today". As I've done many times in the past, I entered "tod". OmniFocus quietly transformed this into "12/1/07".

A little more experimenting showed "toda" and "yes" ("yesterday") are no longer recognized. On the other hand, "tom" is still "tomorrow". Hmmm.

[submitted as formal feedback]

coconino
2007-12-10, 11:02 AM
ah, so it's not just me then.

Ward
2007-12-10, 11:21 AM
ah, so it's not just me then.
I suspect "Sunny Brixton" means coconino is located in South London and is using UK date formatting (as I am for all but Short dates).

What are folks seeing with USA date formatting?

eronel
2007-12-10, 11:48 AM
I am seeing the same results as you are for t, to, and tod. (Though I never used them in the past, so I can't confirm that they used to work for us yanks.)

xmas
2007-12-10, 02:26 PM
I'll look into this, but also please report it using send feedback.

merlyn
2007-12-10, 03:36 PM
It's been a week or so since I set a start or due date to "today". As I've done many times in the past, I entered "tod". OmniFocus quietly transformed this into "12/1/07".

A little more experimenting showed "toda" and "yes" ("yesterday") are no longer recognized. On the other hand, "tom" is still "tomorrow". Hmmm.

[submitted as formal feedback]

The official "+1w" for "one week from now" and "+1" for one day from now also stopped working about a week ago. I too submitted a formal report. Haven't heard back yet.

xmas
2007-12-10, 03:53 PM
The official "+1w" for "one week from now" and "+1" for one day from now also stopped working about a week ago. I too submitted a formal report. Haven't heard back yet.

I'll look into this as well. Well, once we get more settled from the move that is... I apologize for the wait.

mitchellm
2007-12-10, 04:15 PM
I've also sent multiple email messages about this starting about a week ago. I've probably sent 3-5 messages total--each time about a newer version of OmniFocus.

SpiralOcean
2007-12-10, 06:55 PM
I am seeing the same results as you are for t, to, and tod. (Though I never used them in the past, so I can't confirm that they used to work for us yanks.)

This used to work in the past and now does not.