Today I decided finally to devote some time to making planner better for me. I often wanted to think of planner as a bona fide emacs application in its own frame like emacs-w3m and gnus, but I ended up having to really work to think about planner this way. Part of that is to be expected: Planner is supposed to be a kind of pervasive application in the way that emacs-w3m and gnus are not. Nonetheless, it seems to me that some progress can be made by putting the Planner in its own frame, making it more like emacs-w3m (see `w3m-pop-up-frames') and gnus (`gnus-other-frame'). The result is planner-frame.el: a way to devote a distinguished frame to the Planner. I've attached the first revision. Try it out; see how you like devoting a frame to planning. Comments and criticism are welcome. I've tested this on Emacs CVS (very recent -- no more than a week old) running on Mac OS X. I hope that it works on XEmacs as well as earlier versions of Emacs, but I've not tested these platforms.
Cheers, Jesse
planner-frame.el
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-- Jesse Alama ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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