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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Minor bug + questions/suggestions
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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Minor bug + questions/suggestions |
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Tue, 13 Apr 2004 23:56:24 -0400 |
In a message dated: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 13:49:30 PDT
Martin Morgan said:
>* When tasks get carried forward, they're inserted before any tasks
> already on the day page. Is there a way to get them inserted
> afterward? Usually I've accumulated a short list of simple things
> that I want to do first thing in the morning, but planner wants me
> to do them last thing in evening (and _that_ will never happen!).
Mmmm, this would be nice. I often start planning my day on the train on the
way to work by reviewing the stuff that got carried forward, but all add
several things I know I need to do right away once in the office.
Also, is there a way to have new tasks appended after point rather
than inserted before point? This would be especially handy when
working on a project page. Currently, I end typing everything in,
then setting a mark, and running M-x reverse-region.
>* When carrying tasks forward, all associated plan and day page
> buffers get opened, modified, and marked as in need of saving. I'd
> rather they got updated & saved automatically, and if they weren't
> open to begin with, weren't open afterward. Is this possible? I've
> already discovered planner-save-buffers, which gets me half way to
> where I'd like to go.
This would be nice. It sometimes takes me forever to kill all my
planner buffers when I want to stop planning, but not exit Emacs.
Err, what 'planner-save-buffers' ? I just tried 'grep -ri save-buffers *'
from my planner-source directory and got nothing.
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Seeya,
Paul