"tomorrow morning"?
in kGtd i often used to type "tomorrow" into the start field to postpone something till the next day - it would show up the very next morning. Just realised, however, that in OmniFocus at the moment, "tomorrow" gives you 24 hours from the current time. This has tripped me up a bit, because items i postponed in the afternoon do not turn up until the next afternoon. But i need them in the morning.
How do others feel about how "tomorrow" or "next week" etc should be parsed? And is there any other way that i could quickly set a date for "tomorrow morning"? |
[QUOTE=markbrown00]And is there any other way that i could quickly set a date for "tomorrow morning"?[/QUOTE]
"tomorrow 7a" works. |
Craig,
Nice tip. It will be better when there is a column for due date. Using real language is a great help. I am thinking of setting up textexpander to make it even easier to add dates. For example, I can set up nnw to expand to next week or ttm to expand to tomorrow. |
I noticed even without textexpander "tom 7a" works.
EDIT: never mind, it actually doesn't. |
Wow! That is even better. These Omni folks are sharp!
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nice, i'll use that. thanks.
i still think a date should be midnight default unless a time i specified |
Whoops, I take that back, looks like "tom 7a" returns today at 7:00am. I'm guessing it ignores "tom" as something it doesn't understand.
While I'm here, for the record I agree that midnight as a default makes more sense... |
I also vote for "tomorrow", "next week", etc. to default to midnight.
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and "+24h" could be the specific alternate that would put you into tomorrow at this same time.
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[url]http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthread.php?t=3600[/url]
outlines some of the stuff you can do with dates. I'd suggest typing "1d" for tomorrow, that's even shorter :) |
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