The general idea is to move the literate data analysis approach away from the noweb format, which while it works, is usually overkill. Also, LaTeX as a format annoys more people than its worth (not to get rid of it, but to use Muse's LaTeX backend).
I really like muse (in its wiki-mode disguise) and planner-muse is indespensible for tracking my much too large to-do list. But I also need a means for storing code snippets in planner-muse (for generating off-the-network answers) and in muse/wiki (where I have most of my notes, probably half of which are R (or SAS, or XLispStat, or Python, or Scheme, or C++) -- and in doing so, am back to wanting Muse as my literate programming platform. I think it would make a nice one, and I'm less than thrilled with the design of the noweb mode we use for ESS's literate statistical analysis facility. It works, and I use it, but... best, -tony On 10/2/05, Patrick McKnight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tony, > > Small world, huh? You seem to have your hand in many projects - R, > ESS, and now planner - and those projects are the ones I use most > often. By the way, thanks for all your work on ESS. My students love > it and I find it indispensable. > > Also, thanks for the update on ESS development. I will work with the > current version of planner mode to get more familiar with the routine. > Once ESS gets integrated with muse, I should be up to snuff on my > planner mode routine - at least that is the plan. > > Cheers, > > Patrick > > On 10/2/05, A.J. Rossini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've been looking at muse integration for Sweave -- it's coming along > > slowly, and I'll integrate it with ESS when it's working -- > > guesstimate would be in time for Christmas. > > > > (actually, it's dirt-simple, but getting the processing right is > > taking a bit of time). > > > > best, > > -tony > > > > > > On 10/1/05, Patrick McKnight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Greetings, > > > > > > I started using planner mode for emacs about a month ago and am really > > > impressed. Like others on this list, I also use the GTD model. > > > Unfortunately I do not know how to do a few things. I would > > > appreciate any hints on how to do the following: > > > > > > 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? > > > > > > 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? > > > > > > 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? > > > > > > 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)? > > > > > > Thanks so much for your help and thanks to sacha for the great work on > > > the project. I am really impressed with the package and intend to > > > teach my graduate students how to organize their lives with emacs. We > > > do all our work in emacs with R/ESS/Sweave/LaTeX so the planner mode > > > is an ideal extension. Thanks again. > > > > > > -- > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Patrick > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss > > > > > > > > > -- > > best, > > -tony > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Muttenz, Switzerland. > > "Commit early,commit often, and commit in a repository from which we can > > easily > > roll-back your mistakes" (AJR, 4Jan05). > > > -- best, -tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] Muttenz, Switzerland. "Commit early,commit often, and commit in a repository from which we can easily roll-back your mistakes" (AJR, 4Jan05).
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