column "headings" to print, automatic update

John Oram john at oram.com
Mon Jul 15 16:12:01 PDT 2002


C.B., a workaround to get headings to show up in OO is to export to 
HTML or RTF and print from there.

(btw, an "Export to PDF" option would be nice, as well as using 
command-option-E to bring up the export dialogue box as in OG.)

Brian, thanks for solving the mail/Send Feedback issue.  However, I 
have similar troubles with Automatic Update - IE inevitably tries to 
download it, rather than OmniWeb.

I can't tell you how many times I have set OW to be my default 
browser, and lo and behold, the Internet pane in System Preferences 
has changed back to IE (or is still set to OW but ignores the 
setting).  Maddening.

I was hoping that deleting the 'Browse the Internet' Applescript in 
the OS 9 Desktop Folder would solve it, but no luck.  Any ideas? 
What do OG and OO look for locally when they Automatically Update?

-John

At 3:15 PM -0700 7/15/02, Brian C. wrote:
>
>Printing the column headings is actually way more complicated than 
>you'd ever expect it to be, and Steve hasn't had a chance to tackle 
>it just yet. We'll be working to add it to a future version of 
>OmniOutliner.
>
>And if you delete the "Mail" applescript from your Mac OS 9 desktop 
>folder, the finder will stop launching the wrong application when 
>you use the "Send Feedback" item. Since it's also named "Mail", and 
>since the finder quixotically gives preference to Classic 
>applications with the same name, the finder is launching it, which 
>sends you off to the default Mac OS 9 email app  - Outlook Express.


At 8:06 AM -0400 7/14/02, C. B. Michael wrote:
>Hello.
>
>I recently purchased OmniOutliner.
>
>I'd like to get the column headings/titles to print but can't seem 
>to figure out how to do it.
>
>I've opened the Omni preferences pane under "printing" and checked 
>all available options but still no column titles showing up in 
>printout.
>
>Oh, and when I select "send feedback" under "help", Omni keeps 
>trying to take me to Classic (which I *never* use).  My mail program 
>is Apple's "Mail"
>  in OS X.  "System Preferences", "Email", "Default Email Reader" 
>shows "Mail" (not Outlook Express which is where Omni's "send 
>feedback" keeps trying to take me).  Any suggestions on how I can 
>correct that?
>
>Thanks for your assistance!
>
>C.B.
>
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