Now, along comes Obsidian and with its easily toggle-able edit/preview modes and the ability to fold headings … wow, this looks pretty impressive. Folding Paper was a great app, and I used it for quite some time, but I appear to have been among a (too) small pool of users to support its development. The notes functionality in OmniOutliner has always gotten short shrift, a tough thing for a writer of complex documents to accept: dammit, there are headings and then there are body paragraphs. (For long documents that I will be the only author on, I use Scrivener, but for those on which I need to collaborate or at least share drafts I almost always end up with Word because it’s so ubiquitous.) I have long clung to OmniOutliner as my go to for creating outlines, especially when I knew the material would eventually end up in Word. Total 4 jk 501 136 Jul 10 14:49 5 jk 501 170 Sep 4 10:51 1 jk 501 8673 Jul 10 14:49 1 jk 501 8741 Jul 10 14:49 oo2markdownAttachment.I feel like I am late to the Obsidian train that has blasted its way across the internet, but having slowly tried it out, I feel like it has the right combination of “tweakability” and functionality that it feels like it’s the app I wanted a lot of other apps to be. Jerrys-Mac-Mini:Contents jk$ cd Resources Jerrys-Mac-Mini:fletcher-Markdown.ooxsl jk$ cd Contents Jerrys-Mac-Mini:~ jk$ cd "/Users/jk/Library/Application Support/OmniOutliner 3/Plug-Ins/fletcher-Markdown.ooxsl" Here's a Terminal session which shows my installation. This is typically an 8-byte file which tells Finder "This is a package". Regarding 1., I believe it does not appear as a package because it does not have a "Contents/PkgInfo" file. ![]() None of them indicate "fletcher" or "Markdown" When I click that popup menu, I get 11 items, the same as I had before relaunch ![]() When I click this item it presents a dialog and in that dialog is a popup menu labelled "File Format".Ĥ. In OmniOutliner 3.9.1, I do not have an Export menu. It does not appear as a single file (package) in FinderĢ. I'd really like to try the Markdown export, but when I try this, it doesn't work:ġ. After a restart of Omni Outliner, I began to see the markdown options appear in the export menu as a save option. I renamed the folder to just "fletcher-Markdown.ooxsl" - at which point it began to appear as a single file in the finder. On restarting Omnioutliner, and choosing file/export, there is no multimarkdown option.Ĭould you please tell me what I am doing wrong? ooxsl folder, which contains other folders, into this new dicrectory. ![]() Application Support/Omniutliner 3, so I created on and copied the. I downloaded the bundled file from fletcherpenny. ![]() Once you have created a Markdown text file version of your outline, you can import it into Scrivener through File>Import>MultiMarkdown file. ~/Library/Application Support/OmniOutliner 3/Plug-InĬhoose the MultiMarkdown (text) format from File>Export Scrivener imports MultiMarkdown formatted outlines, and you can export from OmniOutliner to MultiMarkdown format if you: It is available on his MultiMarkdown site (). This came up in a thread on another topic, but I have found it useful and hard to track down directly through a forum search, so I am bumping it up to become a thread of its own.įletcher Penney has written an OO plug-in which makes it possible to export an outline from OmniOutliner to a Scrivener () outline.
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