My years of beta testing for a variety of apps would suggest otherwise. For instance, sometimes may not document what it puts on the clip board (or in a drag) or mis-declare its data type. Those who read the release notes in detail will know some of this integration isn’t simply a case of Tinderbox dropping the ball but requires Eastgate to work with the authors of (assuming they are even willing) to check sending/receiving apps are doing things the same way. Heavy users of usually follow up with “Why doesn’t Tinderbox find all the things from that I assume it is providing?”. Stepping back, this is an unbounded question: “What from may get imported, and how do I know?”. … which brings me back to my original question: All the Scrivener-attributes are brought over – but not displayed as Key Attributes automatically … One can either drag them in or even open them as new TB-file. But once a Devonthink-file has more than 1 tag – none of them is assigned to $Tags anymore.But again: Not automatically displayed as Key Attribute. If a Devonthink-file has one tag – this tag is assigned to $Tags.–> Thus, one has to already know for which attributes to look out.Although Devonthink-files bring backlink along (assigned to TB-URL-attribute), it is not automatically displayed as Key Attribute.The same applies for files brought over from Devonthink: But both aren’t displayed as Key Attributes automatically. Start and end of Calendar.app-events are assigned to $StardDate and $EndDate in TB. I see what you mean and that works perfectly well for tasks brought over from OmniFocus (as described above) since the backlink – assigned to the TB-URL-attribute – is automatically displayed as Key Attribute. How does one figure out which attributes an imported note/event/task brought along (like URL-backlink, StartDate etc.) omnifocus:///task/psetesttesttest0qoK0x1u in the URL-attribute. in OmniFocus-Tasks successfully brought over and showing omnifocus:///task/psetesttesttest0qoK0x1u in the URL-attribute.īringing over tasks from OmniFocus2Pro.app (either copy/paste or drag/drop) works well although StartDates and EndDates aren’t brought along.Ī backlink is provided in the URL-attribute … e.g. I am missing the backlink option to the respective calendar-event – as displayed e.g. Calendar.appīringing over events from Calendar.app (either copy/paste or drag/drop) works well since StartDates and EndDates are brought along. Fantastical2.appīringing over events from Fantastical2.app (either copy/paste or drag/drop) is not recommended here for StartDates and EndDates aren’t brought along. I need to transfer my calendar-events into Tinderbox.
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