Hi, all! After being inactive on this wonderfull community for a few months, i've managed to get back on track, and my my - things *are* better! I'm now using planner-muse, got rid of planner-wiki for good, and the process was quite painless. Later, upon some days of usage, and after having published my files for the first time, I found a couple of issues:
.#1 planner-deadline: I had grown very fond of this package, but in this planner-muse version if I have many tasks with deadlines, wait a few days, and do a \M-x plan <RET> it gets only one deadlined-task into the current day. If I repeat the command, another one comes up to the current day. and so on and so forth, until I have all my tasks present... Here's the relevant configuration: <code> (planner-option-customized 'planner-carry-tasks-forward 0) (require 'planner-deadline) (add-hook 'planner-goto-hook 'planner-deadline-update) </code> The variable planner-goto-hook has the value: <code> (planner-diary-insert-all-diaries-maybe planner-deadline-update planner-seek-to-first) </code> .#2 today page and calendar: I had my site using these, but now with muse I'm not sure how to put these working. I'm under windows/cygwin, but that's just a minor hassle (I normaly tweak the linking part of the today page to something tht works on my system). But the settings I had in planner/emacs-wiki are no longer valid... Anybody using these, please share your config with me :) This is what I have tested (and doesn't work): <code> ;; (require 'planner-calendar) ;; (add-hook 'muse-after-publish-hook 'planner-calendar-create-today-link) ;; (add-hook 'muse-publish-markup-regexps 'planner-calendar-insert-calendar-maybe) </code> .#3 Not so much a problem, but I thought that I could add appointments to a diary sections, and after updating the section with my ~/.diary contents, my previous appointments would still be there - now I've come to the conclusion they get erased, only ~/.diary contents appear (using planner-diary-insinuate). Now since I had only a "* Diary" section, now I started using a "* Schedule" section as well, in order to accommodate all non-diary appointments. Is this "the right way" (read "intended", if you want) to use diary/schedule? Related to this, I've come to the conclusion I only use diary to repeating appointments and birthdays reminders (generated by the great bbdb-anniv). The repeating appointments can fit in cyclic tasks (i think there are no cyclic schedule entries, right?), but how are planner-users dealing with your pals birthdays? Oh, and after having used bbdb-aniv, using yearly appointments/tasks is not an option! :) Otherwise, i'm very impressed with the planner evolution! Cheers! -- Edgar Gonçalves Software Engineering Group @ INESC-ID Portugal _______________________________________________ emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list emacs-wiki-discuss@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss