[MLO] Re: Import from Tick-Tick

2020-08-18 Thread Alyona (MLO Support)
We support OPML and XML formats. If TickTick does not support exporting in these formats, you can send to supp...@mylifeorganized.net your file (or a part of it) in the format they support. We will check if it can be imported properly to MLO. We treat all the data files provided by users very

[MLO] Re: import from Toodledo

2018-02-12 Thread Cash Coyne
Not an answer, just a question... did you ever find an answer to importing toodledo tasks? On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 4:16:08 AM UTC-4, Ondrej Lehocky wrote: > > Hi there! > > I've tried to import my data from Toodledo to MLO: I exported XML-file > from Toodledo and imported it to MLO - error

[MLO] Re: Import

2016-02-12 Thread Andreas
Hi Arthur, thank you so much for your detailed thoughts and sorry for beeing late with my answer. I´m always interessted in understanding Background Information. But in this case I am not able to spend much time on this. I wanted to evaluate the program with my data and not on 3nd Party

[MLO] Re: Import

2016-01-22 Thread Dwight Arthur
Hi, Andreas. I am not much of an expert on import and export but I know a little about RTE and parsing and I can see that some of your trouble comes from limitations of the RTE/Parsing facilty. For that reason I do not think that RTE/Parsing should be the means by which your tasks enter MLO. I

[MLO] Re: Import

2016-01-21 Thread Steve Kunkel
I'm not really familiar with XML, but I'll bet that, if OmniFocus can export to XLS or CSV, then you could get it to work. As Christoph suggested, do an MLO export to see the structure of the exported Excel file. Then if you needed to, maybe you could manually select the individual columns

[MLO] Re: Import

2016-01-20 Thread Andreas
Hi Al You have exported your 1000 tasks already. What did you export it to? Can > you create the syntax that RTE needs with that exported data then use RTE > to build you MLO file? > Perhaps a sample task of your exported data might help someone here think > of something that might help. >

[MLO] Re: Import

2016-01-18 Thread Andreas
Hi Al, I don´t have a MindManager and don´t want to install additional programms just for temporary use. But u´re right - I can see the XML structure which MLO needs but I don´t know how to apply that Information to my data. I´m not familiar with XML Tools - I thought, maybe I could use Excel

[MLO] Re: Import

2016-01-18 Thread althegreybeard
Hi Andreas, I don't have any XML tools and am not familiar with importing / exporting XML. I thought you were from your first post and you just wanted a sample of MLO's XML. 1) I´ve tried to rewrite all tasks fitting for RTE parser but this is not working well 2) The tab import only imports

[MLO] Re: Import

2016-01-15 Thread althegreybeard
Hi Andreas, Have you tried to File>Export to MindManager XML? I can easily read the XML with Notepad++ and re-import the file. Also MindManager reads and shows the data. I might suggest making a very simple and data limited MLO file, then export that to show MLO's XML structure. What XML

[MLO] Re: Import template but loosing stored Due dates

2014-02-20 Thread Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)
Please confirm it is fixed in the latest release (4.2.2) A. On Monday, February 17, 2014 11:03:46 PM UTC+2, Davide De Bella wrote: I've created a set of templates in order to import standard project-path for every new job. So when I'm working on to my XYX.ml and I import a template (i.e.

[MLO] Re: Import from Toodledo?

2013-07-24 Thread RickABQ
For what it's worth, I reverse-engineered a MLO export xml file, and hacked my toodledo database to mimic it using Excel. It was not pretty, but it worked after a fashion. I'm now back using MLO and loving it so far... It would be nice if there were better options for doing this cleanly.

[MLO] Re: Import from XML: support non-YYYY-MM-DD date format

2011-02-15 Thread Philb
Not sure if this will help, but one method I realized was possible this morning that handles dates and was staring me in the face, is to do bulk entry of tasks through the Rapid Task dialog. You can just paste in an item or list of items like this: Item one 02/20/11 Item two 02/21/11 Item three

[MLO] Re: Import from XML: support non-YYYY-MM-DD date format

2011-02-15 Thread yurkennis
Unfortunately it won't help in my case as my typical outline is 2k..5k items, most with start dates, contexts, some with completed dates and more. And I believe there are many former Bonsai users who need a bulk import mechanism involving as little manual involvement as possible. Still, thanks