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Sorry to post on this topic again -- I had this working and now it is gone again!

If I select some text in a message in Mail and control click I get the OmniFocus:Send to Inbox option and choosing that does exactly what it says. So that much is fine. I have also set a Control-Option C shortcut in OmniFocus Preferences and I can see the same is selected in the Keyboard System Preference under Services>Text. But if select some text in an email in Mail and do Control-Option C nothing happens.

I have toggled all these things on and off a few times and removed and replaced the Clip-a-Tron. I have tried everything that looks relevant in Brian's sticky post at the top of this page.

Any ideas ?

Snow Leopard 10.6.2, OmniFocus 1.7.5

Thanks - Michael
 
Now it works. No idea what happened. Must have scared it by telling the Boss!

Michael
 
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Now it works. No idea what happened. Must have scared it by telling the Boss!

Michael
I am having the exact same problem, but unable to fix it. Have tried everything in the stickies, etc. Nothing seems to work with a short cut, but it does work with the services menu ......
 
Hi Tom

Weird isn't it. I'm sorry I can't tell you what I did -- it just started working again.

Michael
 
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I am having the exact same problem, but unable to fix it. Have tried everything in the stickies, etc. Nothing seems to work with a short cut, but it does work with the services menu ......
Do you see the keys you've set up in the entry on the services menu? That generally means that everything's set up correctly on OmniFocus' end. At that point, you'll want to look for some other service (or a feature of the application you're using the service from) that's bound to the same shortcut.

If you're still having trouble with this, email the support ninjas and we'll be happy to lend a hand.
 
I'm having the same problem. I have OF 1.7.5, mail 4.2, and OSX 10.6.2. The whole system was installed to this new-ish iMac 9,1 via Time Machine.

I've seen other posts on this topic, like this and this.

I can see the the gadget is installed in the Services menu and is available as a right-click option. But the assignment of a shortcut does not work. I am a sad panda. ^^

-p

Update: I see the gadget in the system preferences|keyboard|keyboard shortcuts pane, and I had to activate it. Once that was done, the clippings shortcut could be assigned. Woot!
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Last edited by peteypolo; 2009-12-26 at 08:45 AM..
 
Before Snow Leopard, I could just hit my clip-o-tron shortcut, and the entire email message would be sent to my OmniFocus inbox. Now it only works if I first select some (or all) of the text in the message, presumably because it's now a text service.

Is there any way to get back the old behavior, where I just have a message selected?
 
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Before Snow Leopard, I could just hit my clip-o-tron shortcut, and the entire email message would be sent to my OmniFocus inbox. Now it only works if I first select some (or all) of the text in the message, presumably because it's now a text service.

Is there any way to get back the old behavior, where I just have a message selected?
Sounds like you may not have the clip-o-tron installed at this point. Taking a working installation and removing the clip-o-tron via OmniFocus clipping preferences produces behavior like you describe. Go to the clipping preferences and reinstall it.
 
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Sounds like you may not have the clip-o-tron installed at this point. Taking a working installation and removing the clip-o-tron via OmniFocus clipping preferences produces behavior like you describe. Go to the clipping preferences and reinstall it.
That did it. Thanks! I could swear I'd re-installed it after upgrading OmniFocus.
 
I've also wondered now and then how the clip-o-tron occasionally seemed to get uninstalled without my recalling doing it, but do enough fiddling around that I couldn't be sure it wasn't my fault. Fortunately, OF does seem to reliably recognize that the clip-o-tron isn't installed.
 
 


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