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[emacs-wiki-discuss] planner-multi question


From: Berkan Eskikaya
Subject: [emacs-wiki-discuss] planner-multi question
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 19:15:14 +0000
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Hi,

I've started using planner-multi yesterday and am loving it. Thanks a lot
Sacha. 

I've noticed however one unexpected behaviour that concerns the distinction
between day-pages and plan-pages -- I'm not sure if it's intended, so here
goes my question.

Without planner-multi, when I run planner-copy-or-move-task on an
unscheduled task on a PlanPage and enter a date (e.g., 2005.01.15) I get
the following tasks:

On PlanPage:

  #B   _ test (2005.01.15)

On 2005.01.15:

  #B   _ test (PlanPage)

With planner-multi, in a similar situation and if the original task looked
like this: 

On PlanPage:

  #B   _ test (PlanPage AnotherPlanPage)

When I run planner-copy-or-move-task now, I get:

On PlanPage:

  #B   _ test (2005.01.15 PlanPage AnotherPlanPage)

On 2005.01.15:

  #B   _ test (2005.01.15 PlanPage AnotherPlanPage)
               ^^^^^^^^^^

In other words, the link for the day-page is included in the task's links-
field on the day-page's copy of the task as well.

Furthermore, if I now try to reschedule the task to another day (by running
planner-copy-or-move-task either on the day-page or the plan-page) I will
get: 

  #B   _ test (2005.01.16 2005.01.15 PlanPage AnotherPlanPage)

Again, the link for the previous day-page (2005.01.15) seems to have been
treated as a link to a plan-page.

Any ideas?

Cheers,

Berkan




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