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Chris 2007-10-02 08:42 AM

[QUOTE=zedboy;22057]BTW, one thing that occurs to me is to have the project notes appear in the inspector (fine for small amounts of info), or in a drawer (if the goal is to support larger amounts of info).[/QUOTE]

Hmm, having a drawer to hold project notes, links, and other supporting materials seems like an interesting idea to me.

brianogilvie 2007-10-02 04:03 PM

[QUOTE=Craig;22064]I thought you might say that. :-) My retort would be: even if you keep it in a separate file, wouldn't it be nice to link to it from OF? (Which would require putting a file link in the project's note field, which returns us to the original problem.)[/QUOTE]

Clearly I've been spending too much time on this forum instead of getting things done! :-)

I can see your point. I guess I trust myself to recall what the supporting file is called, and I trust Quicksilver to put it in front of me when I want it.

curt.clifton 2007-10-02 05:00 PM

Here's another use case for easy access to the project's note field. I'll often attached an email message to a project rather than the included actions. For example, suppose I get an email letting me know that papers that I've agreed to review are available for review. I'll often link that email from a project's note field. Under the project I have my actions: download papers, print papers, mark up papers, write reviews, post reviews. For the first and last action, I need the server URL that's contained in the email message. Quicksilver doesn't help me with this, because my email database is too large to catalog with Quicksilver.

That said, I don't personally need access to the project's note field in context view. Currently I can hit Cmd-opt-R, up arrow, then ctrl-f (my QS trigger to run my Open Linked Item script). I'm kind of crazy at remembering command-key combinations, so this work for me.

soundsgoodtome 2007-10-20 12:13 AM

[QUOTE=curt.clifton;22100]suppose I get an email letting me know that papers that I've agreed to review are available for review. I'll often link that email from a project's note field.[/QUOTE]

And how do you do that? How do you link an email message from a project's note field?

soundsgoodtome 2007-10-20 01:01 AM

[QUOTE=soundsgoodtome;23145]And how do you do that? How do you link an email message from a project's note field?[/QUOTE]

I did some further poking around and found your software page <http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~clifton/software.html>, which includes your various OF AppleScripts. So never mind. (And thanks for sharing the scripts.) :-)

Craig 2007-10-20 07:09 AM

[QUOTE=soundsgoodtome;23145]And how do you do that? How do you link an email message from a project's note field?[/QUOTE]

It took me a while to figure out, but I realized (with MailTags) ctrl-clicking on the message in mail, "copy message url," then pasting it in OF works. Is there an even better way?

curt.clifton 2007-10-20 07:30 AM

If an incoming mail message causes me to create a new project I use my [URL="http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~clifton/software.html#OF-Mail"]Mail-OF script[/URL]. I select the mail message in Mail, trigger the script (using a QuickSilver hotkey), and edit the action description in the QuickEntry window.

When processing my OF inbox, I drag the item from the inbox to the sidebar to create a project, then add a next actions under it.


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