Well caught.
Amended above.
Amended above.
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Guest
2012-10-15, 10:14 AM
Well caught.
Amended above.
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Member
2012-10-16, 12:06 AM
I think there is still a typo in that start date script. Line 34 now reads as follows:
"ORDER BY ORDER BY t.effectiveDateToStart, f.name, p.name, c.name" Should one of those ORDER BY statements be deleted?
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Member
2012-10-16, 12:22 AM
Anyway to exclude completed items from the Starting This Week script? I completed a couple of tasks that started today, but they are still showing in the list.
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Guest
2012-10-16, 04:43 AM
Thanks. Edited above.
Re time, the convention of the scripts is to define 'today' as starting last night at midnight. It should, I think, be possible to decipher and tailor the boundaries..
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Member
2012-10-16, 09:32 AM
Quote:
I guess that's not the way to accomplish pulling completed tasks out of this list.
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Member
2012-10-17, 07:03 PM
Hey
Could somebody make a screen shoot of how does your script for iCal look? I totally don't know what I suppose to do with that code, but first I would want to know what it really does. Thanks a lot
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Guest
2012-10-18, 04:40 AM
A Geektool site may prove helpful on that one.
http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/geeklets...cal-reminders/
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Member
2012-10-18, 02:43 PM
Quote:
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Member
2012-10-18, 03:30 PM
Geektool is a utility that places information on your desktop. The script that Robtrew wrote queries the OF database (or in the case of ical you ical database), and then tells geektool to put that information on your desktop.
If you learn a little bit about geektool, you'll probably have a better understanding of what is possible based on Rob's script. The script itself pretty much just outputs a text list of dates and events, in the case of the ical script. But using Geektool, you can then take this raw text output and format certain aspects of it. For example, I made the color of my text white and changed the font size. Otherwise, I kept things quite simple. I just wanted a raw list of info on the desktop of one of my three monitors, so it was always there staring me in the face. Other people create much fancier stuff. Basically, you download geektool and install it. Then you create a widget thing to sit on your desktop. From there, you'll be given a preference dialog box. One option is to insert the content of a bash script, which will then output info to your desktop. Take the text of one of Rob's scripts, and past it into the part of the preferences. place the widget thing on your desktop. It should update. Then you'll see the info at has collected form its query. I'm sorry if this isn't a super clear explanation. I'm not in a position to take screenshots, as I'm away from my Mac right now. But hopefully it will give you enough background that you can take it the rest of the way yourself using the link Rob provided. KS
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Member
2012-10-18, 05:39 PM
@kingsinger
I think I get the idea, but I was thinking it is for OmniFocus forecast option on MacOS like it is on iPhone. If you will be able to get a screen shot I would appreciate. Maybe I'm getting it wrong, however I think it will have no use for me. Thanks
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