Hello, everyone! Quick thoughts about Planner and David Allen's Getting Things Done. Has anyone tried the following tweaks?
- Change planner-create-task-from-buffer to default to undated, non-project tasks. Prompt for a date if called with a prefix argument. This should simplify the collection aspect. - Processing: categorize tasks by editing the text description. If the task is not linked to anything else (as is the case for an undated task that's only in TaskPool), then you can edit it manually. - Use C-c C-c to schedule day-specific tasks (and only day-specific tasks). Day pages: tasks that absolutely must be done on that day, relevant notes, and tasks actually finished on that day. - Use text descriptions instead of project pages to represent context, projects. Use planner-trunk or sacha/planner-score-sort-tasks to sort things dynamically. Use interactive search to jump around easily. - Define a bunch of trunk definitions or score keywords. Switch between them quickly to get different 'views' of your data. - Use something like sacha/planner-track-finished-tasks to automatically reschedule completed tasks onto today's page. Better yet, change it to remove the task from TaskPool after you're done. (The planner-multi-copy-tasks-to-page flag controls something similar.) - Change function called by C-c C-c in remember buffers. Hmm. Where should notes be placed? Universal prefix: add note to date page (not just today's). Default: some kind of inbox. Also, add an equivalent of C-c C-c for notes. Hmm... -- Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - open source geekette http://sacha.free.net.ph/ - PGP Key ID: 0xE7FDF77C interests: emacs, gnu/linux, personal information management, juggling sachac on irc.freenode.net#emacs . YM: sachachua83 _______________________________________________ emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list emacs-wiki-discuss@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss