Randy Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thursday 22 September 2005 11:29 pm, Sacha Chua wrote:
>> Dale Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > I usually carry over lots of tasks from day to day. In fact, most
>> > days I never mark anything as "done". These leave basically empty
>> > day pages behind. Is there a way to automatically remove these empty
>> > pages? It's kinda yucky to have all those pages published with
>> > nothing on them except "* Tasks\n\n* Schedule\n\n* Notes".
>>
>> Planner used to delete pages whenever it found that it looked like the
>> template, using the planner-maybe-remove-file function. What's the
>> best way to use that again? Maybe we could call it during
>> publishing...
>>
>> > Yeah, I'm probably not carving up tasks into small enough pieces,
>> > but I'm getting there. ;^)
>>
>> No, we want you to be thoroughly guilt-tripped by all those blank pages. ;)
>
> I shouldn't chirp in without really understanding what's going on, but I 
> think 
> that if I wanted a historical record of my diary/to-do list, I'd want those 
> old pages to indicate either what I did work on (even if not completed) 
> (possibly even with a number of hours for billing purposes) or what I 
> intended to work on.
>
> Does the planner support that kind of thing? (perhaps that's the default?)

planner-timeclock-summary.

-- 
Trent Buck, Student Errant


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