I find that tab-indented text outlines work better than multiple-space indents for interchange with other apps (through file or clipboard).
Whereas the OS X OmniOutliner offers tab-indented text export, the iPad app's Send to app as Plain Text only offers multiple spaces, which for example, are not recognised as logical indents when pasted into something like Cotton Notes, and are interpreted as code paragraphs by Markdown-idiom editors like FoldingText.
A tab-indented text export would would allow iOs OO to get much more use than it currently does on my iPad.
(It already does a very good job of reading tab-indented text – the asymmetry seems a pity …)
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Whereas the OS X OmniOutliner offers tab-indented text export, the iPad app's Send to app as Plain Text only offers multiple spaces, which for example, are not recognised as logical indents when pasted into something like Cotton Notes, and are interpreted as code paragraphs by Markdown-idiom editors like FoldingText.
A tab-indented text export would would allow iOs OO to get much more use than it currently does on my iPad.
(It already does a very good job of reading tab-indented text – the asymmetry seems a pity …)
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Last edited by RobTrew; 2012-11-01 at 05:06 AM..