![]() ![]() ![]() That made me wonder whether - since the phenomenon does not manifest itself outside DT - there is some kind of post-import process which either copies, indexes or modifies the TaskPaper files which I have imported such that they lose the launch association - because the association has only been set for the file as it was when it was imported? It should surely not be necessary to set all the others of that type for the settings for the one, first file to stick. ![]() I remain puzzled as to why it appears necessary to do this, though: either setting a (single, particular) file to open with a specified app applies or it does not apply. No reversal to MindNode in my DT database (so far). The only change I made (on 2 September) was at and suggestion (thanks): I set ‘Change all’ in the Finder to associate all such ( TaskPaper) files to open (only and always) with TaskPaper. Maybe allow Onyx to rebuild my launchdb?Īlso relevant, I would’ve thought: TaskPaper docs always open with TaskPaper outside of DT. I looked at A Better Finder Attributes to see if it could keep track of when such metadata has been changed. I started a thread on the TaskPaper forum, where - as I expected, and as I know to be true, and as I know DT works - all associations (must) follow the operating system assignment! If I locate and reveal them in the Finder (from within DT they are imported, not indexed, BTW) the association (Cmnd+I) has also changed to MindNode (that is, at the filesystem level)! ![]() Then - I swear, without my doing anything to them (except adding each to the DT Reading List) - they steadfastly start launching MindNode.Īs if there were some sort of spidering or indexing taking place that changes their association. The really strange thing is that TaskPaper files (I currently have two of them in DT) consistently open with TaskPaper, as they should and because of the association I have/had set for each of them (although I have not checked ‘Change all’), for a few hours/for a few DT sessions. TaskPaper docs do always open with Taskpaper from the filesystem (not in DT), BTW… I have a suspicion that moving the TaskPaper files into the Reading List may be causing this? Just a hunch. But I know I shouldn’t have to open them this way. mindnode! I do have MindNode files elsewhere in DT could that be causing this?ĭT’s own Context > Open with usually works. taskpaper to begin with is being changed (surely not by DT) to. I’m using the routine, File > Share > Add to DEVONthink 3, to import rather than dragging the TaskPaper files. I have done all the usual things (set Open with in the Finder before importing etc) and as discussed here. It works for a day or two (I know, this sounds ridiculous) - then reverts to opening them with MindNode. taskpaper extension and despite setting them to open in TaskPaper in the Finder before importing! It opens them in MindNode - despite their. Text blurriness that could occur when focus-in and focus-outīug where option-click on item handle would focus wrong itemĬompatibility: OS X 10.Cannot get DT 3.8.5 (on 12.5.1) consistently to recognize TaskPaper documents for what they are. Organize projects:, – tasks, notes, and your lists by type, or contentįold, focus, and filter to make big lists small Thoroughly modernized is all new, while retaining the original plain text foundation that’s worked since 2006. TaskPaper doesn’t force a particular system on you it provides basic list elements to use as you see fit. Use saved searches to quickly filter the items in your lists. Edit them in any text editor or use one of the many compatible apps created by other developers.įold, focus, and filter to cut big lists down to size. Type your lists into TaskPaper and each line is formatted into a project, task, or note. TaskPaper feels like a plain text editor, but it is backed by a powerful outliner. TaskPaper 3 is all new, while still retaining the same plain-text design that’s been getting things done since 2006. TaskPaper is a plain-text to-do list that’s surprisingly adept. ![]()
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