Hi, I've just finished migrating from planner-emacs-wiki to planner-muse. I have been trying to set up a GTD type planner setup (without day pages), and i thought i would ask on the list first to see if my idea is feasible, or even better - done already ;)
My basic idea is to try and allow me to create dynamic GTD project environments, mixing muse: content, planner-muse (p-muse): to-do lists and per-project directories. A project could consist of a planner file or possibly a sub-directory with planner & muse file(s) + work (code & reference docs). This way when i point muse/p-muse at a directory tree, it can make a good guess at the active projects in the tree. I would like to split the planner from the muse when it comes to writing, to work in a pure muse mode rather than p-muse. I have been thinking of using the auto-mode-alist with a .plan & .muse extension but i thought i would check if there was a p-muse extension or recognizer? I have XEmacs environments on quite a few different machines, each of which will have one or more projects, some possibly unique to that machine. So I would like muse/planner muse to be able to cope automagicaly when a project is or isn't there. Say i have a project 'foosabilty study', and i want to move it from "~/projects-maybe/foosabilty study/" to "~/projects-active/foosabilty study/". I want XEmacs to cope with the changes without having to re-write my muse-project-alist, or even restart XEmacs. I want to have loosely coupled muse-wiki inter-wiki links based on project names that will accommodate them being moved around and deal with them not being there at all. What do people think? While i was thinking about this, i also wondered about the idea of a planner-muse-imap mode. Not for sending emails, but for using a remote imap server to store project directories and/or project trees. My reasoning is that i could host a few of my higher level, cross site projects and ad-hoc to-do lists in a filesystem that i can access and change from any imap mail client, such as the one on my PDA. I thought I'd throw the idea out for discussion before i asked for it as a feature though :) Tim. _______________________________________________ emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list emacs-wiki-discuss@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss