>>>>> Sacha Chua writes:
> Rohan Nicholls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> At the moment I am using the priority of a, b, or c to signal
>> urgency, and it would be nice to use a similar system in a
>> second column to indicate importance. This would allow me to
>> see how many non-urgent
> You'll probably love planner-rank.el, which not only allows
> you to do importance/urgency but will even automatically
> calculate urgency for you based on the deadline. =)
I now set Importance, using M-x planner-rank-change. I get it, I get
it. ...
One other thing: here is a task which is overdue (I will be finishing
75 % of it this weekend)
#A _ artikles Giarte {{Deadline: 2006.02.27 - 12 days *OVERDUE*}}
{{Rank: 9.00 - I=9 U=9}} ([[2006.03.11]] [[giarte]] [[TaskPool]])
It starts to become a little information dense.. I can't hardly
recognize my task from the curly and square brackets.. is there a
trick to this? (other then getting the taks completed...)
Thanks!
Gijs
--
Priority:
A statement of the importance of a user or a program. Often
expressed as a relative priority, indicating that the user doesn't
care when the work is completed so long as he is treated less
badly than someone else.
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