[QUOTE=dave256;99838]Yes, you can put it in its own space. Open Mission control, drag OmniFocus to the top right of the screen and a new space will appear. Drop it in that space. Next go to the Dock, click and hold on the OmniFocus icon. A menu will appear; select Options -> This Desktop.[/QUOTE]
i actually accepted multiple desktops were tossed with Spaces so this is a nice tip!! |
[QUOTE=dave256;99838]Yes, you can put it in its own space. Open Mission control, drag OmniFocus to the top right of the screen and a new space will appear. Drop it in that space. Next go to the Dock, click and hold on the OmniFocus icon. A menu will appear; select Options -> This Desktop.
This works for all apps.[/QUOTE] Great tip, thanks. Anyone know if it's possible to name these extra desktops? |
Dave256, I agree the locking to a desktop is a good stop gap for now. But when I am mobile on my Macbook Air the extra bit of screen real estate can help.
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Full Screen Omnifocus in sneaky peek 1.9.3 is AWESOME. So glad the Omni guys got that out there quickly for us.
-Scott |
Agreed sclitheroe. Omnifocus sneaky peek 1.9.3 does the trick.
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That addition of full screen mode with Omnifocus makes me want to give up my multi-monitor desk setup. It would be cool if Omnifocus supported a two finger swipe to go back to the previous view as well. For example let's say I am in project mode with all my projects active, then I focus on Project A. I would like to be able to two finger swipe back to the previous view which in this case would be the full project view again.
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