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Great news for macOS High Sierra users: In High Sierra, OmniFocus clips from Mail without needing the Clip-o-Tron. Though Services don’t appear in the contextual menu when you right-click a message, you can use the Menu Bar (Mail > Services) or create a keyboard shortcut in System Preferences for the Send to OmniFocus service to achieve the same result.
This article is no longer applicable to High Sierra users, but may still be useful for those looking to clip from Apple Mail on earlier versions of Mac OS X.
The OmniFocus Clip-o-Tron is a handy tool for extending OmniFocus’s interaction with Mail on your Mac. It lets use your Clippings shortcut to copy Mail messages to Quick Entry. In OmniFocus 1 it could be installed from OmniFocus Preferences, but due to the addition of security features governing what data apps can touch outside their own domains (sandboxing) a different solution was required for OmniFocus 2. We present: the new Clip-o-Tron 3001!
- In OS X Mavericks, when selecting the message in the message list, the Clip-o-Tron plugin will copy the subject, body and attachments from an email message, along with a link back to the original message. Little caesars me.
- In OS X Yosemite, OS X El Capitan, and macOS Sierra, when selecting the message in the message list, Apple Mail no longer copies message contents to the pasteboard, so Clip-o-Tron will copy the subject line and link back to the original message. (If Yosemite’s Mail ever restores its support for copying email messages, then OmniFocus will start including that content again without any changes on our part.)
For users of OmniFocus 2, the Clip-o-Tron is available in an installer that does two things:
- It installs the Mail bundle (a plugin for the Mail app, essentially) that enables the more robust clipping capabilities required to grab entire mail messages.
- It also optionally installs a Login item that checks to make sure Clip-o-Tron is still up to date with the version of OS X that you’re running, and provides an update if necessary. If you choose not to install the Login item Clip-o-Tron will still install, but you’ll have to download it again and update manually to keep it working with the latest changes in Mail.
To get started, download the disk image using the link above. Drag the OmniFocus Clip-o-Tron Installer app to your Applications folder and then double-click to open it. You’ll be asked to quit and restart Mail for the plugin to take effect.
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Once installed, you can configure a keyboard shortcut for the Clippings service in System Preferences. Otherwise, the Clippings service can be invoked from the right-click menu, or by going to Menu Bar > OmniFocus > Services.
- Note: If the OmniFocus: Send to Inbox item doesn’t appear in the Services list in System Preferences, you’ll need to reboot your computer to repopulate this list and finish configuring a keyboard shortcut.
You can use this Clippings keyboard shortcut after selecting a message in the Mail message list. The message will be added to OmniFocus Quick Entry as an item with the email subject as the title of the item, and a link back to the original message in the note.
If you’re running OS X Yosemite or later and would like to also capture the message body when clipping, you can still do so by selecting text in the body of the message, instead of selecting the email in your Inbox or message list. The highlighted text will be included as the contents of the new action’s note after you invoke the Clippings shortcut. While this won’t yield the exact same behavior as before — notably, the To, From and Date fields are absent — this may help partially bridge that gap.
Alternatively, if the body of the message is more helpful to your workflow than the link back to the original message, we might recommend trying our Mail Drop service instead, where you forward emails into OmniFocus.
You can remove Clip-o-Tron at any time by running the installer (the same one that’s available above) and choosing Remove. When Clip-o-Tron isn’t installed you can still clip content highlighted in Mail’s message content area using the Clippings shortcut set up in OmniFocus Preferences.
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- Refuling in Space
- 3Fly Up A Fuel Tanker
- 4Use ISRU
Specifications
- Length: 1-3 hours
- Difficulty: Advanced
- For Version: 1.0.X
Approaches
You have 2 approaches: fly up a fuel tanker or use ISRU.
Fly Up A Fuel Tanker
Step 1 - Design your fuel tanker
I recommend this design:
- Tanker
- 1x Clamp-O-Tron Docking Port
- 1x Rockomax Brand Adapter 02 (upside down)
- 1x RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit
- 1x FL-R1 RCS Fuel Tank
- 1x Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank
- 4x RV-105 RCS Thruster Block (in 4x symmetry, at the top of the FL-R1 RCS Fuel Tank)
- 4x RV-105 RCS Thruster Block (in 4x symmetry, at the bottom of the Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank)
- 2x Gigantor XL Solar Array (in 2x symmetry, in the middle of the Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank)
- 1x MechJeb unit (AR202 case) (emergency only!)
- Transfer Stage
- 1x Rockomax Brand Decoupler
- 1x Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large
- 1x Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank
- 2x FL-T200 Fuel Tank (2x symmetry, attached radially around the bottom of the Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank)
- 2x FTX-2 External Fuel Duct (2x symmetry, feeding fuel from the Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank to the FL-T200 Fuel Tanks)
- Some EAS-4 Strut Connectors (to strut stuff up)
- 4x RV-105 RCS Thruster Block (in 4x symmetry, at the top of the Advanced Reaction Wheel Module, Large)
- 4x Stratus-V Cylindrified Monopropellant Tank (in 4x symmetry, in the middle of the Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank)
- 4x RV-105 RCS Thruster Block (in 4x symmetry, at the bottom of the Rockomax X200-32 Fuel Tank)
- 2x RV-105 RCS Thruster Block (in 2x symmetry, in the middle of the FL-T200 Fuel Tanks)
- 2x LV-N 'Nerv' Atomic Rocket Motor (in 2x symmetry, at the bottom of the [FL-T200 Fuel Tank]]s)
- Launch Vehicle
- 1x Rockomax Brand Decoupler
- 1x Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank
- 4x RV-105 RCS Thruster Block (in 4x symmetry, at the top of the Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank)
- 4x Stratus-V Cylindrified Monopropellant Tank (in 4x symmetry, in the middle of the Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank
- 4x RV-105 RCS Thruster Block (in 4x symmetry, at the bottom of the Rockomax X200-16 Fuel Tank)
- 1x Rockomax 'Skipper' Liquid Engine
- 1x Rockomax Brand Decoupler
- 1x AE-FF2 Airstream Protective Shell (2.5m) or Procedural Fairings fairing or KW Rocketry fairing
- Launch Vehicle of your own design (that can get into orbit)
Step 2 - Launch your fuel tanker
Use a normal ascent profile to get into a circular orbit with a periapsis greater than 75 km and deploy your Gigantor XL Solar Arrays. Now you should be on the upper stage (the one right before the transfer stage). Fire your engines to get a transfer to whatever planet/moon your target is orbiting.
Step 3 - Rendezvous and Docking
Using the transfer stage, rendezvous with the target spacecraft. Once you are within 250 meters, cancel your relative velocity and jettison the transfer stage.From there, dock with your target.
Step 4 - Transfer Fuel
Right-click on the Rockomax Jumbo-64 Fuel Tank of your fuel tanker. If you've followed the tutorial, it should be full. Then, hold Alt (Option on a Mac) and right-click on the fuel tank of your target spacecraft that you want to refuel. The right-click menu should have a section labeled 'Transfer.' Under that section, press the buttons labeled 'In' on both the Liquid Fuel and Oxidizer subsections. After it's refueled, close the right-click menu and undock the fuel tanker.
Use ISRU
Step 1: Put on these parts
- Attach these parts to your spacecraft:
- Small Holding Tank or Large Holding Tank
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Step 2: Land Somewhere
Land your spacecraft somewhere, I don't care where.
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Step 3: Start Mining/Converting
Right-click on your 'Drill-O-Matic' Mining Excavator(s) and click 'Deploy.' Once it's deployed, click 'Start Surface Harvester.' Right-click on the Convert-O-Tron_250(s) and click 'Start LF/O' and 'Start Monoprop.' You should start generating fuel!
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Final Word
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Now that you have refueled in space, go build the Tylo base of your dreams or do something else. Have fun, and may Jeb's awesomeness be with you. ?
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