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Jody Klymak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Isn't the simple solution is to just C-c C-c the old note, and edit it
> later and planner-update-note when you are done?  I never "compose"
> anything longer than 5 lines in "*Remember*".

I use remember.el quite differently -- essentially as a blogging tool.
I could blog directly to the plan page, but remember.el is more
convenient, providing the timestamp and linking to the day page.
Maybe there's another way to do that.

> Having multiple *Remember* buffers sitting around seems dangerous to
> me; if your emacs session suddenly ends they are all gone.  I rarely
> type more than three lines of anything without saving it.

Because of the different way I use remember.el, I've had problems with
the *Remember* buffer being killed without warning on exit.  So I
added something `kill-emacs-query-functions' to switch to any existing
*Remember* buffer and belay the `kill-emacs'.

Multiple *Remember* buffers would be more useful.  Maybe each should
be backed with a real file -- that way Emacs wouldn't ignore them on
exit, plus we'd get autosaving for free.

- -- 
Andrew J. Korty, Chief Security Engineer, GCIA, GCFA
Office of the Vice President for Information Technology
Indiana University
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