I’ve noticed that if I add OmniFocus to my login items it doesn’t open the default document. I have to manually relaunch it.
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2007-06-23, 01:43 PM
I’ve noticed that if I add OmniFocus to my login items it doesn’t open the default document. I have to manually relaunch it.
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Member
2007-06-23, 05:06 PM
What do you mean by the "default" document? Isn't there only one database?
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2007-06-24, 02:09 AM
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Member
2007-06-24, 07:08 AM
Hmm... I don't get what you show if I command click the title bar. Nothing happens. And I don't have OF in my login items. I always manually invoke it (it *is* an alpha).
rev. 88278 Last edited by pvonk; 2007-06-24 at 07:11 AM..
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Member
2007-06-24, 08:02 AM
I think the poster means Cmd-click the icon in the title bar...
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Member
2007-06-24, 01:07 PM
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In almost any Mac application, if you hold down the command key and click and hold on the document title (not icon, but title), then the full path to the document is displayed.
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If you dig into the Application Support folder and find your .ofocus file, you can copy it elsewhere. Double-click on it, and it will open a completely separate copy of the file, and you can change one without changing the other. (Except for a couple quirky bugs we're still tracking down.) Again, not sure what our long-term plans are for this feature. If people see a definite use for this, let us know, so we don't accidentally take away your favorite toy.
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2007-06-25, 06:15 PM
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That said, I actually haven't been using it that way, in part out of fear that someday this ability would either go away or produce some horrible glitches. And this thread has recently made me realize the value of having all my backburner projects in the same database and accessible via Quick-Entry.
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2007-06-27, 08:22 AM
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Interesting that cmd+n does not give you a new database, but rather a new view on your existing one. The database itself (the one sitting at the default location?) is opened when you start the app, correct?
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