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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie
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Angus Lees |
Subject: |
Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Dec 2004 14:23:48 +1100 |
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Wanderlust/2.10.1 (Watching The Wheels) XEmacs/21.4 (Security Through Obscurity) |
At Mon, 06 Dec 2004 21:42:57 +0900, Sacha Chua wrote:
> What's your current killer feature, the reason why you're playing
> around with Planner?
The fact that I can just scribble notes about anything at all in
whatever layout is appropriate and then I can find them again :)
Flexible hyperlinks and remember.el's speed of use are definate
pluses.
> What's your main wishlist feature?
"less features" ;)
I *really* like the simplicity and flexibility of a wiki with some
simple helper routines to manipulate lines that match a certain
pattern. I'm worried all these exotic reports, task databases, task
hierarchies, etc will make people think planner-el is more than it
is -- and that development will take planner further away from "just
being a wiki".
As someone who only uses emacs-wiki through emacs (and never publishes
anything to HTML), I'd like it if someone could hide task ids and find
a way to make the hidden parts of long links not affect line-wrapping.
(But neither of them bothers me enough to do it myself)
--
- Gus
- [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, Raymond Zeitler, 2004/12/03
- Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, Chris Parsons, 2004/12/06
- Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie,
Angus Lees <=
- [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, Sacha Chua, 2004/12/07
- [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, Jody Klymak, 2004/12/07
- Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, Chris Parsons, 2004/12/07
- [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, Jody Klymak, 2004/12/07
- Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, Chris Parsons, 2004/12/08
- [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, Sacha Chua, 2004/12/08
- Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Planner-Newbie, James Clarke, 2004/12/15