![]() ![]() A 'Hide Templates Folder' action is included which will drop the folder for you, and a 'Go To Templates Folder' action is included to help you un-drop the folder and navigate to it quickly. As with Curt's original script, the folder may be set to 'dropped' and the plug-in should continue to work as expected. The plug-in prompts the user to select an existing folder that contains (or will contain) the projects to use as a basis for the projects that are created. ![]() Important note: for this plug-in bundle to work correctly, my Synced Preferences for OmniFocus plug-in is also required and needs to be added to the plug-in folder separately. (Note that to run this action, no tasks can be selected.) Configure your preferences using the Preferences action.omnifocusjs file to your OmniFocus plug-in library folder (or open it to install). Refer to 'issues' for known issues and planned changes/enhancements. ![]() If you encounter any issues or have any suggestions please let me know-and do please make sure you backup your database before running scripts from an amateur on the internet!) Known issues Please note that all scripts on my GitHub account (or shared elsewhere) are works in progress. Thanks also to Tim Stringer for numerous bug reports and suggestions for improvement. This is an Omni Automation plug-in bundle for OmniFocus that generates projects from templates.Ĭredit: this script draws on the ideas implemented in Curt Clifton's Populate Template Placeholders AppleScript. ![]()
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