>>>>> "SF" == Seth Falcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SF> Phillip Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> This is a bit of an egregious hack that I knocked up at the >> weekend. I've never been satisfied with planners appointment >> views...the problem has been that you only get to see what you >> are doing today, rather than the result of the week coming >> up. This is fine until you find out at the beginning of the day >> that you are supposed to be at a meeting in Manchester and you >> are in Newcastle. >> >> >> This should help a bit. It's very poor code at the moment. To >> work well, it needs fiddling with stuff in planner-appt. Anyway, >> just wondered whether anyone else fancied this kind of view. SF> I know I should just try the code, but would you be willing to SF> paste in a small example of what it produces? planner-appt has SF> the "forthcoming" display already and it sure sounds similar to SF> what you are describing. SF> For example, my day page has SF> * Schedule SF> @9:00 | 10:00 | # Breakfast in bed SF> @11:00 | 12:00 | # Build a sand castle at the beach SF> * Forthcoming Appointments SF> Thu [[2006.06.08]] | 19:00 | 21:00 | # Dinner at great cafe SF> I guess what is missing is tasks that are assigned a day page SF> but not a time. Is that what your code adds? Can't know. If uses windows... My code uses forthcoming appointments. What you get is this a frame like this. ================================================ with *Calendar* in it. ================================================ with *Forthcoming Appointments* in it ================================================ With a day page ================================================ As you move around the calendar, it displays the appointments and day page for what ever is at point. But, in the idle cycle, so if you move over lots of pages quickly, it doesn't lag to hell. As I say, it's a hack. I've just realised that it crashes if you haven't already run M-x calendar. Will probably fix this over time. Phil _______________________________________________ emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss
