Jim Ottaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > To get cyclical *schedule* items, you can set this variable to > 'future: > > ,----[ C-h v planner-appt-schedule-cyclic-behaviour RET ] > | planner-appt-schedule-cyclic-behaviour is a variable defined in > | `planner-appt.el'. Its value is today > | > | Documentation: > | Determines the behaviour of cyclical schedule insertion. > | Used after `planner-appt-schedule-cyclic-insinuate' has been called. > | 'today means only add cylical schedule entries for today > | 'future means add cyclical entries for all future day pages visited.
What's the trick to get planner-appt items into the planner-appt-schedule-section in the first place? I have the following in my .emacs: (planner-appt-use-tasks-and-schedule) (planner-appt-insinuate) (setq planner-appt-sort-schedule-on-update-flag t) (planner-appt-schedule-cyclic-insinuate) (setq planner-appt-update-appts-on-save-flag t) (planner-appt-calendar-insinuate) (setq planner-appt-schedule-cyclic-behaviour 'future) But planner-appt-schedule-section never gets updated. I have a planner-appt-schedule-section, and it's defined as: planner-appt-schedule-section's value is "Schedule" but at the top of every day page I always end up with: * Schedule * Tasks [whole bunch of tasks, many which are appointments] . . . Any ideas? -- Seeya, Paul _______________________________________________ emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss
