Rock on. This is a wicked. It's actually a piece of cake if you have Quicksilver since it overrides shortcuts:
Create a new hotkey trigger and select the script with the action "run". Then, in the info panel for the new trigger, I limited the scope of the trigger to TaskPaper and added the hotkey Command+Shift+D. Now, rather than running TaskPaper's "Archive Done Tasks", it runs this script seamlessly in the background instead, so no need to change the way I use TaskPaper.
Thanks!
Hi Brett,
It works but I have an AppleScript who put all the @done in a TaskPaper archive like if it was a project like, you know, and those who are already there don't log in Day One. But if I just live the @done where they are then it works and your script put theme in the "archive project" in the same time, very cool.
Thanks!