Stefan Reichör <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Joseph Kiniry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I am running the latest muse-planner.  I have recently migrated
>> from the old emacs-wiki-based planner and am quite happy so far.
>
> It seems that many people are switching from emacs-wiki to
> muse-planner.
>
> Is there some step by step guide to do this transition?

I just defined a muse project that covered my old planner, following
the examples on the planner wiki pages.  E.g.,

(setq muse-project-alist 
      '(("Planner" ("~/Sandboxes/Plans/" 
                    :default "index"
                    :major-mode planner-mode
                    :visit-link planner-visit-link) 
         (:base "html" 
          :path "~/public_html/WebWiki")) 
        ("Research" ("~/Sandboxes/Research" 
                     :default "index") 
         (:base "html" 
          :path "~/public_html/ResearchWiki"))))


That is it.  I just gave it a whirl after that.  There are still some
kinks getting worked out, as near as I can tell, but things seem to
work pretty well.

Can someone please explain Sacha's recent announcement?

> I'm thrilled to announce that thanks to Yann Hodique's totally awesome
> backend code at [EMAIL PROTECTED]/planner--merge--1.0, we can
> merge planner-muse and planner-emacs-wiki! Yay!

> You can get it with

>    tla register-archive http://sacha.free.net.ph/notebook/arch
>    tla get [EMAIL PROTECTED]/planner--merge--1.0 planner

I am having trouble keeping track of all of these projects and
branches now.  Can we have a summary of projects, which ones are
currently in development and which are now deprecated?

> Back up your plans, customize planner-backend, and test away. Have
> fun! I've switched to using this myself (although still with
> emacs-wiki).

I ask half because of the above comment.  I did not realise it was
even possible to use muse and emacs-wiki simultaneously.

I am going to tag this new archive and have a look-see, of course, but
having a nice, concise summary somewhere would be nice.

Joe

P.S. I am *extremely* happy to be back using planner + muse +
emacs-wiki + remember.  I had tried to switch to fancier tools like
iCal, but, simply put, they are terrificly inferior to this tool
combo.
-- 
Joseph Kiniry
School of Computer Science and Informatics
UCD Dublin
http://secure.ucd.ie/
http://srg.cs.ucd.ie/


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