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[emacs-wiki-discuss] RE: Private/Public Planner
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Raymond Zeitler |
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[emacs-wiki-discuss] RE: Private/Public Planner |
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Mon, 12 Dec 2005 11:20:39 -0500 |
Thanks, Sven.
Spd.el *did* work, as you pointed out. But even under emacs-wiki, it's
broken now. So I wonder whether your attachment will work?
After I got my version working and posted it, something changed in planner
or emacs-wiki, so the "on-the-fly" change of planner-directory doesn't have
the intended effect. It's as if planner transfers the directory into
another variable and uses that instead.
I haven't switched to the muse version of planner yet. But when I do, I
hope to use spd.el again.
Now for some non-sensical trivia. The SPD acronym actually stands for two
things: "Select Planner Directory" and "Silent But Deadly." The latter was
a term my grade school bus driver used to describe farts that were quiet but
stank a lot.
--
Raymond Zeitler <address@hidden>
-----Original Message-----
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 12:19:46 +0100
From: Sven Kloppenburg <address@hidden>
Subject: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Private/Public Planner
To: address@hidden
Hi,
Dave Bauer <address@hidden> writes:
> I basically need two sets of day pages, I guess. One for public, learning
> stuff, and one for private client stuff.
There is spd.el by Raymond Zeitler, which does what you want. Or did,
because
it still uses planner-directory from emacs-wiki days. The version on
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/PlannerModeContrib is the one for
emacs-wiki. If you use muse under planner-mode (which you should), you can
use
the patched and attached version. I basically replaced planner-directory
with
planner-project.
--
bye,
Sven
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