![]() You’ll see every tag attached to the item and the correct formatting. If you’re trying to figure out how to format TaskPaper text to paste into OmniFocus, the best thing to do is create your item in OmniFocus, then copy and paste it into a text editor. - an ICS repeat rule (see RFC244557), e.g.- the repeat method: fixed, start-after-completion, or due-after-completion.- whether children are parallel (true) or sequential (false).With OmniFocus 3, is replaced by stringB, etc.) to support adding multiple OmniFocus tags to an item, e.g. - whether the item automatically completes itself when its children are complete ( true) or not ( false).We currently support the following tags (listed alphabetically): The TaskPaper syntax is what is used by the application by the same name. OmniFocus imports and exports the various non-note metadata attached to an item as TaskPaper tags. Here is an example of a tag with a value: value) Thirdly, Matt Gemmell shared a TaskPaper theme that, in his words, mimics the aesthetic of OmniFocus. The value text inside can have whitespace, but no newlines. The value syntax immediately follows the tag word (no whitespace between) and is enclosed by parentheses: ‘(‘ and ‘)’. A tag can optionally have a value assigned to it. ![]() it starts with an “at” character followed by a run of non-whitespace characters. Empty lines are ignored when calculating ownership.Ī tag has the form i.e. Tasks and notes own all objects that are indented underneath them. For instance, if you indent one task under another task, then it is considered a subtask. Indentation level (with tabs, not spaces) defines ownership. Its simple text-format is supported by many. ![]() Tags can exist after the colon, but if any non-tag text is present, then it won’t be recognized as a project.Ī note is any line that doesn’t match the task or project rules. TaskPaper is a plain text to-do list creation and editing application used to define projects and their tasks. A task can have zero or more tags anywhere on the line (not just trailing at the end).Ī project is a line that isn’t a task and ends with a colon (‘:’), or a colon (‘:\n’) followed by a newline. Here’s how TaskPaper reads a file:įiles are expected to use the UTF-8 encoding and use ‘\n’ to separate lines.Ī task is a line that begins with a hyphen followed by a space (‘- ‘) which can optionally be prefixed (i.e indented) with tabs or spaces. ![]() TaskPaper’s file format is fairly simple. What is TaskPaper text? Quoting from the TaskPaper Users Guide: You’ll then get TaskPaper text when pasting somewhere that only accepts plain text. On iOS, you just use the regular Copy option found in the contextual menu or Share sheet. This year, the features which made the roadmap were tags, manual sorting within a tag, bulk editing on iOS, improved repeat options, powerful automation, collaboration, and OmniFocus for the web. In the Mac app, this is done using the Copy as TaskPaper option found in the Edit menu or contextual menu. Proud to bring you OmniFocus, OmniOutliner, OmniGraffle, and OmniPlan. ![]()
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