![]() Keeping a paper copy of my tasks lets me easily see what I need to get done, look at what new tasks I can take on today, or look at requests that I may need to defer to later.Īs I previously mentioned, this process doesn't require me to have OmniFocus always up to date. ![]() The difference now is I've got a cleaner looking version of my To Do list than I did with my previous setup. This is when I'll open up OmniFocus, clear my OmniFocus inbox, and then generate my To Do list. I normally have at least 30 min in the morning to get my day started. Just print from Marked as you normally would and then use the save as PDF option in the lower left corner. The graph paper image: graph_paper_sm.png The custom css can be download here: custom.css I added a custom CSS file to Marked to generate a 'graph paper' PDF. While documenting the my steps for this article, I discovered I wanted to add some graph lines to the PDF so I could continue to have graph paper as part of my system. It's what I put in my binder for taking notes and what I have at my desk to collect ideas. One carry over I have from college is the need to write on graph paper. Marked allows you to use a custom CSS file to render Markdown files, so just like my iThoughtsX outline process, I use a custom CSS file to render my OmniFocus To Do list as a PDF. Again, Marked 2 app comes to my rescue to do the heavy lifting. Tell application id ""Īnd you'll be good to go. Side Note: If you happen to be using a version of OmniFocus from the App Store, you need to change line 50 in the script 1 from My script will show all tasks that have a due date +/- 7d from today. md file was heavily borrowed from one that Justin Lancy ( posted on his site about showing completed tasks in OmniFocus in a text file. At this point in the day I'll take a few minutes to update OmniFocus, complete any tasks that got done, or add new tasks I collected through the day. I'm not worried about whether or not OmniFocus is always up to date because I spend 20-30 minutes in the late afternoon catching up on email and phone calls. With the PDF, I simply print the list out, stuff it in my binder, and I'm off for the day. md file and allows me to save the To Do list as a PDF file. md file of my current To Do items from OmniFocus. This is where my To Do list is generated from. ![]() ![]() OmniFocus - Keeps all my tasks electronically.His setup inspired me to look at ways I can update my process of creating a daily To Do list with me. Drang ( recently shared how he gets his daily To Do list out of Taskpaper and onto paper. Working in the food industry, I can't always have my phone or laptop with me, so I've been looking for a way to have my task list with me through out the day. ![]()
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