blueruin—*Clipping stopped working with the OmniFocus 1.8 update? Or did you recently update your OS? To be honest, we haven't had reports of shortcuts ceasing to work with regular OmniFocus updates. Let us know what happened, though, here.
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2010-09-15, 03:30 PM
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2010-09-17, 03:14 PM
when I open omni, it pulls opens a really old file...
just upgraded to 1.8 and I think that's what caused the problem, but maybe I had it before and didn't notice it. trying to isolate it now... please tell me, when I have a file open, can i find out which filename it is? is it important to store manual backups in the same folder that it stores automated backups. I have confirmed they are the same. when I open omnifocus, which file does it open? the newest one in the automated backups folder? it's not doing so for me. I have moved all old backups to a folder called oldomnibackups, and placed only the version of the file I want in the automated backups folder. I open omni, and somehow it pulls up a really old file, which would now be located in oldomnibackups. I don't know where it gets the file from. if i open omni, by clicking the file i want, it opens the correct file. the problem is when I open omni by using the omni icon. then when i close it, it autosaves a newer version of the really old file. so my correct new one is getting buried by the incorrect new ones with new time stamps. help! Last edited by myfre; 2010-09-17 at 03:32 PM.. Reason: more clarity
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When you launch OF it opens the file in ~/Library/Application Support/OmniFocus. It has since version 1.0 in 2007. Backup files are only opened if you open the backup file directly.
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Hope this helps!
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Ken– What I really need is the ability to include or exclude email attachments via different key commands- or right clicking- or something relatively accessable. I'm constantly kicking emails into OF. 1) sometimes the attachments are important and I want them in OF so they sync to my other OF installs in other places. 2) MOST of the time, however, I want to kick the email in without the stupid embedded graphics and whatnot so they don't bloat my OF database. Any suggestions?
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Sorry we missed this earlier, John. It's often easier to get your message noticed if you start a new thread. This one had been hibernating since 2010.
I can't think of a way to accomplish this currently. But I'll file a feature request for this enhancement.
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Thanks for submitting the feature request.
Any word on it's inclusion in a future version?
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It's under consideration for inclusion in future versions, but no firm decision's been made and there's no ETA.
P.S. - no big deal, but please don't do "bump" posts in the future.
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