An experimental feature in version .740 of Where in OF which you are very welcome to test.
NB these shortcut scripts currently only work from the script menu, LaunchBar, etc - don't try to run them from the OmniFocus toolbar - on which they seem to cause a freeze ...
If you place a copy of Where in OF (.740 and above) in your OmniFocus scripts folder:
As such scripts need to use the exact name of the WhereInOF app, it may be sensible to rename a copy of .app file, dropping the version affix, to WhereInOf.app, so that you can write:
rather than having to modify any shortcut scripts if you download a later version.
Thanks to whpalmer4 for suggesting saved searches which could be fired off by simple scripts.
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NB these shortcut scripts currently only work from the script menu, LaunchBar, etc - don't try to run them from the OmniFocus toolbar - on which they seem to cause a freeze ...
If you place a copy of Where in OF (.740 and above) in your OmniFocus scripts folder:
~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Omnifocus/You can then create very simple shortcut scripts, which jump straight to frequently-used searches, along the lines of:
Code:
do shell script "osascript ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Omnifocus/WhereInOF740.app \"tasks where (name contains <txt>) or (note contains <txt>)\""
Code:
do shell script "osascript ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Omnifocus/WhereInOF.app \"tasks where (name contains <txt>) or (note contains <txt>)\""
tasks where (name contains <txt>) or (note contains <txt>)is a useful general string search, which will also find strings in project names and notes, and you may want searches which give a more date-based or status-based custom filtering.
Thanks to whpalmer4 for suggesting saved searches which could be fired off by simple scripts.
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Last edited by RobTrew; 2012-07-17 at 05:50 AM.. Reason: Updated link to Where in OF