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2013-03-16, 03:56 AM
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2013-03-16, 11:42 PM
For edge cases where both locations exist (i.e, where installation history has been complex – retreats from the AppStore, multiple testing versions etc) you can use an osascript system call to get the bundle name of the active installation, and use this to decide whether to look in the .MacAppStore folder or the vanilla OF folder.
Something like: Code:
tell application "Finder" to id of application file id "OFOC"
FWIW there's more on first-aid for the appstore version at: http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthread.php?t=21496
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Member
2013-03-17, 01:08 AM
Cool - thanks. There's no escaping applescript though is there :-)
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Member
2013-04-08, 11:26 AM
This has mutated into a more general purpose command line utility for exporting reports into html, opml, text, markdown or taskpaper with various filters.
I've finally got around to writing some documentation HERE. Not quite finished, but a start... There's still plenty more I want to add but it should be useable, particularly for exporting reports of completed tasks.
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