I take omnifocus ONLY on the iphone and do not need to be synchronized via internet. How do I make a sound notifications for my task or project?
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2009-10-29, 12:03 AM
I take omnifocus ONLY on the iphone and do not need to be synchronized via internet. How do I make a sound notifications for my task or project?
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Short answer: you can't currently.
Synchronizing calendars via a WebDAV server is the only way to get alerts. See the multiple posts in this and other threads for a description of why this is the case.
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Member
2009-12-17, 09:07 AM
Hello
I don't understand how do work the "remove warnings" in the OmniFocus Reminders settings...it is meant to remove warnings from the calendar or...? thanks Alessandro
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Alessandro, if you let me know the specific text from OmniFocus' Italian localization you're having trouble with, I'll be happy to take a look and sort out what the control does.
There are controls in that panel that would stop the app from syncing any more events to your server, but I don't think that actually removes anything from the server...
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2009-12-18, 01:09 AM
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1. enter task in Omnifocus-Mac and sync with WebDav 2. open Omnifocus-iPhone and sync with WebDav ..Otherwise you won't receive calendar notification on iPhone. I tested that...although it should work without the described steps, as Omnifocus-Mac does update the WebDav server and iPhone calendar does sync with the same WebDav-server.
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Member
2009-12-18, 07:29 AM
thanks Brian,
it is under "Usa SSL" "Rimuovi avvisi" in italian... Alessandro
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2009-12-18, 11:56 AM
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If you enable that option, iCal on your phone will create events based on the calendar file we put on the server, but will ignore the alarms that the file says should go along with them. Does that help?
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Member
2009-12-21, 08:02 AM
thanks Brian...
but... there is a way (an applescript) to transfer an OF task to an Ical event keeping the OF context (not creating events in a new, dedicated, calendar...)? thanks Alessandro
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iCal requires that events or to-dos be assigned to one of the calendars that it knows about. Because of this limitation, the only way to do this would be to make calendars in iCal that match up with your OmniFocus contexts.
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