Love the TODO bundle and use it everyday to keep track of several projects. What I would like to do though is print out the HTML output the bundle produces. In otherwards, use COMMAND-Ndto print the window. Any suggestions?
Thanks Robert
On 8/3/2006, at 22:36, Robert Ullrey wrote:
Love the TODO bundle and use it everyday to keep track of several projects. What I would like to do though is print out the HTML output the bundle produces. In otherwards, use COMMAND-Ndto print the window. Any suggestions?
Currently you would have to modify the command, e.g. make it save the output to disk and open in Safari for printing or similar.
But I will add printing from the HTML output window to the list (no ETA though).
Allan,
Thanks for the suggestion.
I also found a great work around for this and simular Web Preview printing using the Print Selection Service by PDF Browser programer Manfred Schubert http://www.schubert-it.com/download/. It has worked great on capturing the TODO output in color and sending it to my printer.
Cheers Robert
------------------------- On Monday, March 13, 2006 Allan Odgaard wrote this observation:
On 8/3/2006, at 22:36, Robert Ullrey wrote:
Love the TODO bundle and use it everyday to keep track of several projects. What I would like to do though is print out the HTML
output
the bundle produces. In otherwards, use COMMAND-Ndto print the
window.
Any suggestions?
Currently you would have to modify the command, e.g. make it save the output to disk and open in Safari for printing or similar.
But I will add printing from the HTML output window to the list (no ETA though).
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Of course you can also copy and paste it to Textedit.app (with Richtext format) and print it from there. There is even a service menu entry Textedit → New Window Containing Selection which works for me.
If I had thought of this earlier… :)
Stan.