>>>>> Sacha Chua writes: > Rohan Nicholls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> At the moment I am using the priority of a, b, or c to signal >> urgency, and it would be nice to use a similar system in a >> second column to indicate importance. This would allow me to >> see how many non-urgent
> You'll probably love planner-rank.el, which not only allows > you to do importance/urgency but will even automatically > calculate urgency for you based on the deadline. =) Hello! This looks interesting, but I'm not sure how to use it. Forgive me my ignorance. here is what I did, perhaps someone is kind enough to kick me in the right direction. I added a (require planner-rank) and tested M-x plan, just like that. A task with {{Deadline: 2006.03.12 - 1 day}}, that was still set to priority B, did not change to priority A. Probably I have not set the correct planner-rank-calculate-rank-* functions ( I am reading http://www.mwolson.org/static/doc/planner/Task-Ranks.html) Before I do that ((why would anything be wrong with the default setting?)) let's try m-x planner-update-current-taks and set this task to urgent. I now see: #B _ Usb - ** magazine {{Deadline: 2006.03.12 - 1 day}} : [[gnus://nnml: (deleted) >][E-Mail from *** ]] {{Rank: 3.88 - I=0 U=7}} <<<<<< this is new But (m-x planner-deadline-update) ... I'm still only a B. Now I'm not going to make this deadline, I allready know that. But still. It is supposed to turn "red"(A), right? Or .. does it only to that with overdue tasks? I must be missing something .. But hey, planner rulez! I am using it for all my article writing, note taking, todo-lists, telephone notes and reminders.. I keep telling my collegues there are missing out on a great tool. Many thanks! -- Who to himself is law no law doth need, offends no law, and is a king indeed. -- George Chapman _______________________________________________ emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list emacs-wiki-discuss@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss