Gabriel,
Thanks for the quick note. Your solution worked like a charm, and in
retrospect is was of course, obvious.
-- Cheers, Art Russell mailto:artrussell__AT__mindspring.com http://education.gsu.edu/spehar "The people that once bestowed commands, consulships, legions, and all else, now concerns itself no more, and longs eagerly for just two things - bread and circuses!" - Juvenal, Satires > From: Gabriel Coelho-Kostolny <gkostolny__AT__mac.com> > Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:11:58 -0700 > To: Art Russell <artrussell__AT__mindspring.com> > Cc: Tinderbox on Macintosh <Tb__AT__lee-phillips.org> > Subject: Re: [Tb] Missing the Obvious: Copying and Pasting > > It's pretty simple - just create a text export template that grabs just > the title. I think it should look something like: > > "^title^ > " > > -g > > (but note that i haven't actively been using tinderbox in a while since > i'm waiting for the pc version. :) > > Art Russell wrote: >> This is probably something obvious, but I'm having difficulty figuring out >> how to copy Notes from a Tinderbox Outline (i.e. See the screen print at >> http://education.gsu.edu/spehar/ftp/TinderboxOutline.pdf) and paste them >> into a text file. >> >> To be more specific, I'm only interested in the title of each note, rather >> than the contents of the notes and the associated creation details (Created >> by, Date created, Last modified, etc.). I'd use "Export as Text" except it >> provides the contents of each note and "creation details" which I'd have to >> work to strip out as I'm not interested in them. >> >> Is there an easy way to copy and paste the note titles? The normal >> highlight, copy, and paste into an different application method doesn't seem >> to be working. >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Tb mailing list > Tb__AT__lee-phillips.org > http://lee-phillips.org/mailman/listinfo/tbReceived on Wed Jul 7 01:36:35 2004
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