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[QUOTE=psidnell;123878]if a project/context is paused, or what the next action is)[/QUOTE]
FWIW the [I]ProjectInfo[/I] table contains a [I]status[/I] field (string: active | inactive | done | dropped), and an id in a [I]nextTask[/I] field. [COLOR="White"]--[/COLOR] |
[QUOTE=RobTrew;123908]FWIW the [I]ProjectInfo[/I] table contains a [I]status[/I] field (string: active | inactive | done | dropped), and an id in a [I]nextTask[/I] field.[/QUOTE]
Thanks. I might have a go at that this weekend. Update: 'tis done. For simplicity I've mapped context paused state onto active/inactive too. [CODE]ofexport -p 'status="active"' -p 'text="Home"' -o ~/Desktop/x.taskpaper --open[/CODE] |
[QUOTE=psidnell;123902]I've added a [URL="https://github.com/psidnell/ofexport/blob/master/DOCUMENTATION.md#pre-requisites"]pre-requisites[/URL] section indicating that it won't work with the version of python that ships with Snow Leopard.
It can be upgraded: [url]http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.4/[/url] but I don't know what issues are associated with doing that.[/QUOTE] Yes, I'm trying to understand what, if any issues there might be in doing that. Seems like you can do a straight install or do it through MacPorts or Homebrew. Apparently, different versions are designed to run next to each other. But I haven't learned more than that. Trying to figure out the simplest and safest way to get 2.7.4 on my system. JL |
I'd forgotten about MacPorts - probably because it just works. MacPorts is great - I use it myself and it maintains a separate install location for everything it fetches so (as you say) it won't blitz your system version and you should be able to uninstall and leave everything as it was.
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Got Python 2.7.4 installed on my system with the .org installer. Seems to be working. Is there any way to include a query that uses the availability filter in OF (e.g., to only return tasks that are the next action of a project)?
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[QUOTE=kingsinger;123959]Got Python 2.7.4 installed on my system with the .org installer. Seems to be working. Is there any way to include a query that uses the availability filter in OF (e.g., to only return tasks that are the next action of a project)?[/QUOTE]
Not yet, just got status queries working, so I might look at this next. |
Looking forward to you figuring that out.
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In case you haven't seen it, this thread might have some info about getting the perspective info out of the cache: [url]http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthread.php?t=29538[/url]
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[QUOTE=kingsinger;123969]Looking forward to you figuring that out.[/QUOTE]
With the pointer from Rob Trew (thanks!) that turned out to be pretty easy. In the latest version you can do this now: [CODE]ofexport -f text=Work -p status=active -t next --open -o ~/Desktop/OF.taskpaper[/CODE] And it produces something plausible. This is hot off the presses so I don't if there are any lurking weirdnesses yet. [QUOTE=kingsinger;123969]In case you haven't seen it, this thread might have some info about getting the perspective info out of the cache: [url]http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthread.php?t=29538[/url][/QUOTE] Thanks, interesting. As an aside I've also had trouble with blobs/unicode when decoding the notes. This might work better than my current soution which is quite slow... |
How do I upgrade to a newer version? I know very little about the command line.
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