Clip-o-Tron support for Thunderbird? [A: Lacks support for OS X services feat.]
[QUOTE=Ward;60301][LIST=1][*]Select a key sentence in a Mail message.[*]Use my keyboard shortcut for "Services > OmniFocus: Send to Inbox".[*]When the Quick Entry appears, select a destination project, and click "Save". [*]File the message in one of my client folders.[*]Switch to OmniFocus, select planning mode, and select the destination project.[*]Select the new task (which was added at the end of the project).[*]Click the "notes" icon – a single "From ..." line appears.[*]Click in that single line, and the note expands to show the key sentence from the message.[*]Click the "Original Message" link, and Mail comes to the front, displaying the entire message (with attached images) in a new Window.[/LIST][/QUOTE]
I did not know that this could be done, but now I've implemented it and it's blowing my mind. This may enable me to fix the Mail/Task disconnect which I've wrestled with for years. I use Mail for many things, and Thunderbird for other things. I see that in Thunderbird, "OmniFocus: Send to InBox" is in the Services menu, but it's tantalizingly greyed-out, and when I go to Clippings in the OmniFocus Preferences, I can't figure out how to configure Thunderbird. Can anyone help? -Speireag. |
I don't/haven't used Thunderbird myself, but aren't all the Services Menu items disabled in Thunderbird? I recall reading somewhere that this is the case with Thunderbird and Firefox.
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It's possible one of the more Mac-like Mozilla variants has implemented services support, but I think they try to steer clear of platform-specific features in Firefox and Thunderbird.
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Postbox (based on Thunderbird and a bit more Mac-like) doesn't.
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