I found this thread:
http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthre...ighlight=paste
I have a script that fetches some data from MediaWiki
$ curl --silent someurl | some awk work | awk -F"&" '{print $1}' | sed 's/^\ *//g' | pbcopy
So, on my clipboard, I have a nicely formatted list of tasks from our corporate intranet:
Repository Schema Design Proposal
AtomPub/lib-parser Prototype
Sub-document Security Proposal
...
U-235 Enrichment
D-Node Update throttle
MeatLOEF - ML Open Enrichment Framework
Spark Bridge
etc
Of course, when I go to paste these, I get one big entry in OmniPlan. I know I could go to a TXT intermediate and then import the file, but I have an existing plan and I want to import new tasks being thought of by my team, so as I've tried it, I would create a throw away project plan, import the file, and then use the AppleScript for merging two plans together.
This makes it tough to decide on the real benefit of this automation. Any other ideas I've looked over?
http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthre...ighlight=paste
I have a script that fetches some data from MediaWiki
$ curl --silent someurl | some awk work | awk -F"&" '{print $1}' | sed 's/^\ *//g' | pbcopy
So, on my clipboard, I have a nicely formatted list of tasks from our corporate intranet:
Repository Schema Design Proposal
AtomPub/lib-parser Prototype
Sub-document Security Proposal
...
U-235 Enrichment
D-Node Update throttle
MeatLOEF - ML Open Enrichment Framework
Spark Bridge
etc
Of course, when I go to paste these, I get one big entry in OmniPlan. I know I could go to a TXT intermediate and then import the file, but I have an existing plan and I want to import new tasks being thought of by my team, so as I've tried it, I would create a throw away project plan, import the file, and then use the AppleScript for merging two plans together.
This makes it tough to decide on the real benefit of this automation. Any other ideas I've looked over?