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2010-12-10, 01:48 AM
You are right. I started a new thread on this.
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Member
2010-12-15, 01:38 PM
Rob,
Brilliant! I never bothered to look at your code. Really, really clever way to run SQL on the cache file rather than bogging OmniFocus down. /d
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Guest
2010-12-15, 08:52 PM
I'm glad you like it, but I wish I could really take the credit - until a very helpful pointer from Brian, I hadn't even noticed that the the cache was an Sqlite database :-)
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Member
2011-03-29, 12:48 AM
kudoz - just what I have been looking for :-)
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Member
2011-03-29, 11:52 AM
Hi Rob,
nice pice of work there - just a few annoying things. - dialog might be popped behind other windows is there any way to make the dialog grab focus - launching from launchbar with a multiple result search seems to strand the resulting dialog to be without focus and hidden under multiple layers of windows But it works brilliant from within OF :-)
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Guest
2011-03-31, 08:51 AM
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(Projects remain the default). [In addition to the larger FindObject, I have also updated the more lightweight FindProject, at the start of this thread, to Ver 0.8, to fix the focus glitch.] -- Last edited by RobTrew; 2011-04-04 at 09:41 AM.. Reason: Added note re FindProject08
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Member
2011-12-06, 11:15 AM
I tried to modify this script to also include folders while searching (by doing an additional search on the Folder table). I was able to find the entry in the database, but was unable to focus it in OmniFocus. This is probably something that someone who understands Applescript better than myself could tackle with ease. Any takers?
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Guest
2011-12-06, 11:24 AM
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Last edited by RobTrew; 2012-07-17 at 06:46 AM..
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Member
2012-07-01, 03:52 AM
Rob:
I'd like to be able to see and use your script, but unfortunately the link at the top of the post goes to what was your MobileMe account. All it does now is show a sign saying that 'MobileMe is closed'. When/if you put your script(s) somewhere else, could you please let us know? Thanks --Chris
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2012-07-01, 04:05 AM
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