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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] planner-muse & desktop.el broken? (no, it's jus


From: Peter K . Lee
Subject: Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] planner-muse & desktop.el broken? (no, it's just me)
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 18:30:11 -0700
User-agent: Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux)

> I'm not sure whether it's an issue with Muse, or planner-muse, or
> whatnot, but here's the symptom:
>
> When I have X number of buffers that are left open at the end of emacs
> session (yes, I do quit emacs from time to time), desktop.el takes
> over and remembers all the buffers I had open at the time of close, so
> that when I fire up emacs the next day, I get all my buffers back.
>
> Before I switched over to using Muse as the backend, all my buffers
> came back as "Planner" buffers.  However, now they come back as
> "Fundamental" buffers (basically the default).
>
> This causes some major internal issues, basically any time one of
> those above files (the ones that are OPEN, but not in Planner mode)
> are referenced, things break.

It turns out that I was the only one broken.

The ones that persisted in coming back as "Fundamental" buffers were
those that were not quite closed.

Once I closed them all, it stopped coming back. :)

They must have popped up during my *transition* from emacs-wiki to
muse, when I started emacs couple of times without planner working in
the proper state.

I *thought* there was some magic invocation taking place that scanned
all live buffers and Planner took over, but now I'm doubting that such
a thing ever existed...

-Peter

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