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What if you want to make a multi-line thread (project) drag and drop, or copy to an OmniOutliner file?

I tried this with my alpha version of OF, but only the thread's first line was pasted on OO; sub-projects, tasks weren't copied.

This is very important to me, for I sometimes put and organize my day-to-day ideas (not always tasks to "do") on my to-do list and then, settle them to an OO file. I could this with kGTD, but with OF? Any ideas?

Thank you.
 
I have also found myself wanting to export nested paragraphs to Omnioutliner.

If an Omnioutliner-compatible clipboard is more or less out of reach perhaps an OPML export ?

Or should we just unroll some Applescript duct-tape for the time being ?
 
Duct tape already applied.

See my OmniFocus to OmniOutliner scripts on my software page.

Included are scripts for sending OmniOutliner:
  • selected projects,
  • currently viewed projects or contexts (based on filter), or
  • all projects and folders

(Hrmm, we're getting a new DHCP server today, so my web page is down. Here's the OmniFocus to OmniOutliner script bundle: OmniFocus-OO Export-0.1.zip. If you're reading this post "in the future", please check my web page for the most recent version.)
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Cheers,

Curt
 
Just what I need. Thank you !
 
 




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