Hi
Yes, I'm finding Omni Outliner very useful but I've been looking for a basic issue to be answered that I haven't seen satisfactorily answered.
For compiling long articles, for instance, my convention is to hyperlink the first incidence of any company name. For most Apple apps the convention for hyperlinking some text is cmd-K, or with some other apps it is cmd-L. All straightforward.
However, seemingly not in Omnioutliner. I've seen no method for adding a link to text. You can paste a url next to text, or sometimes if you place it with no space after a word that word can be hyperlinked but not always.
The point being I should easily be able to output my OO4 file in rich text format including hyperlinked text, not have to bother with the fiddly process of cutting and pasting URL's in place with a text processor, when surely Omni Outliner should be capable of this.
Surely... but how?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, I'm finding Omni Outliner very useful but I've been looking for a basic issue to be answered that I haven't seen satisfactorily answered.
For compiling long articles, for instance, my convention is to hyperlink the first incidence of any company name. For most Apple apps the convention for hyperlinking some text is cmd-K, or with some other apps it is cmd-L. All straightforward.
However, seemingly not in Omnioutliner. I've seen no method for adding a link to text. You can paste a url next to text, or sometimes if you place it with no space after a word that word can be hyperlinked but not always.
The point being I should easily be able to output my OO4 file in rich text format including hyperlinked text, not have to bother with the fiddly process of cutting and pasting URL's in place with a text processor, when surely Omni Outliner should be capable of this.
Surely... but how?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Ken Case; 2014-05-01 at 05:20 AM.. Reason: Put the question in the title