From the OF for Mac forum:
I'm wanting to do something similar but on the iPad there's no way to find out what the link is. I know I can create a link on the desktop and it still works on the iPad but if I create a new Context when I'm out I can't link to it.
I suppose my questions are:
1. Can Projects/Contexts ONLY be referenced by magic ID or is there some human friendly name I can use?
2. Is there some way to determine what the magic ID is from the ipad?
3. Is there a way to trigger an OmniFocus search from a URL? (that would be a fallback position).
4. What would cause the magic ID to change? If I embedded (say) omnifocus:///task/jexW10LHv6C all over my notes in another app, would moving or renaming the context invalidate the link?
Thanks.
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I'd like to be able to quickly open the corresponding OmniFocus project. It turns out that there is a nifty feature in OmniFocus whereby if you control-click on the name of a project, one of the options is "copy as link". The result is a URL of the form "omnifocus:///task/jexW10LHv6C".
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I suppose my questions are:
1. Can Projects/Contexts ONLY be referenced by magic ID or is there some human friendly name I can use?
2. Is there some way to determine what the magic ID is from the ipad?
3. Is there a way to trigger an OmniFocus search from a URL? (that would be a fallback position).
4. What would cause the magic ID to change? If I embedded (say) omnifocus:///task/jexW10LHv6C all over my notes in another app, would moving or renaming the context invalidate the link?
Thanks.