On 1 Oct 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. I am not sure if the typical setup is to refer to a
> planner-config.el file in your .emacs file or explicitly put the
> load and require commands for all the different modules directly
> into the .emacs file. What would be the most efficient method of
> setting up and configuring planner?
Another vote for a separate planner-config.el for the sake of
organization and such.
Here is snip from my .emacs (pretty sure I stole this from Sacha) that
loads configs that I keep in a dir that is on my load-path:
;; Modular config loader
(mapcar
(lambda (library)
(condition-case nil
(unless (load library t)
(message "Awww, %s didn't load." library))
(error nil)))
(list
"email-config"
"bbdb-config"
"tramp-config"
"planner-config"))
> 2. I have not quite figured out how to do the timeclock mode.
> Perhaps my .emacs file is incomplete but I cannot run (via M+x) any
> specific timeclock commands. How do I use timeclock?
Haven't used it, but do you have:
(require planner-timeclock) in your planner-config.el?
> 3. How do I setup a heirarchical structure to my tasks. For
> example,
> I have a project, say Cancer Screen, and under the project I have
> various tasks such as phone calls, emails, read, analysis, and write.
> How do I create nested task?
I don't know of a good way to do this. Things to look into:
- Use more plan pages (have (sub)plan pages for major taks within a
project).
- Use planner-trunk to auto-organize tasks on the project page.
> 4. I am not clear how to publish my schedule and how publishing it
> may be an advantage. If I do publish the schedule, would it be
> editable via the browser (perhaps bad)?
I think the answer is no w.r.t. to editing via browser (without extra
effort). As to whether publishing provides value, well, that is on
you.
> emacs. We do all our work in emacs with R/ESS/Sweave/LaTeX so the
> planner mode is an ideal extension. Thanks again.
Always happy to see that people are making use of R/ESS/Sweave.
Best,
+ seth
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