I just upgraded to Planner 3.42 (from 3.40).

I noticed that a task that's quoted in the notes section of a date page can
be copied onto today's day page.

Here's what I observed:

When I started planner (M-x plan), I got "thrashing" of the today page and
an old date page:

Preparing diary...done
C:/jrnl/Work/2004.12.14.muse and c:/jrnl/Work/2004.12.14.muse are the same
file
C:/jrnl/Work/2008.06.04.muse and c:/jrnl/Work/2008.06.04.muse are the same
file
Preparing diary...done
C:/jrnl/Work/2004.12.14.muse and c:/jrnl/Work/2004.12.14.muse are the same
file
C:/jrnl/Work/2008.06.04.muse and c:/jrnl/Work/2008.06.04.muse are the same
file
Preparing diary...done
etc
.
.
.

After I break out of this (C-g), Emacs showed the old date page
2004.12.14.muse.  This file has no tasks.

But this text is in the *notes* section:

> I entered a new task by manually typing something like:
> 
>       #A0  _ Test manual tasks (2004.12.14)
> 

And the today page 2008.06.04.muse has this "phantom task":

 #A0  _ Test manual tasks (2004.12.14)


I figure this new version of planner is finding tasks in sections other than
the Tasks section.  So I "broke" up the "#A0" text with spaces like this "#
A 0".  And I deleted the phantom task from the today page.

Then I restarted plan.

I don't get the trashing anymore, I get normal startup behavior, and the
phantom task no longer appears.

I do have (setq planner-carry-tasks-forward 0) in my .plan file.  If you're
curious, my .emacs and .plan code can be found here:

http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/RaymondZeitler

Just thought someone would like to know.

--
Raymond Zeitler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


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