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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] emacs-wiki usage
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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] emacs-wiki usage |
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Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:28:13 -0500 |
In a message dated: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 18:56:25 +0200
Thomas Gehrlein said:
>address@hidden writes:
>
>> (setq planner-day-page-template "* Tasks\n\n\n* Schedule\n\n\n* Notes\n\n\
>n* Diary\n\n\n")
>> (require 'planner)
>>
>> I would expect that this should create a page for me which has
>> * Tasks, * Schedule, * Notes, and * Diary. But all I get is
>> * Tasks and * Notes. What am I doing wrong here?
>
>What is the name of your page? Is it something like "MyPage" or is it
>something like "2004.03.31"? The former is called a plan page, the latter is
>called a day page.
It's the latter (2004.03.31)
>Try M-x planner-goto-today
>
>What do you see?
The same thing.
>> I get the basic planning and creation of tasks and their links to
>> different wiki pages. But how do I use the task ID stuff, and how do
>> I use remember-planner, planner-diary,
>
>For planner diary: Get version 1.0 from the stable directory on Sacha's
>server. Read the excellent documentation in the file ;-).
I assume I have that, as I ran:
tla get address@hidden/emacs-wiki--sacha--1.0 emacs-wiki
this morning to update my copy. I will go read the doc file :)
>(add-hook 'diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)
>(require 'planner-diary)
>(setq planner-diary-use-diary t)
>(planner-diary-insinuate)
>
>planner-diary is just a way of putting the output of fancy diary display into
>a day plan page. It's only helpful if you use Emacs' diary feature.
Ahhh, okay. Perhaps I should read the info on that first :)
Thanks,
--
Seeya,
Paul
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