Folks: Has anyone ever customized a publishing style to publish Planner documents as PDF?

In case anyone wonders why you would do this: I find a paper-based planner works best for me, since I am not always in front of a computer. But what if I should someday lose that planner? GTD-style next actions can mostly be reconstructed, at least close enough, but I've put a lot of work into collecting my Projects lists. Also, those projects lists do need revision periodically, as projects actually get completed -- but that is a lot of rewriting. So maintaining those projects on a computer is very helpful -- I just need to print them up 2-up, cut, and punch for my planner.

Currently I'm just using Muse lists, but I can see advantages to actually having Project lists that are Planner-style task lists: it would let me start to tie them to remember, ...

As for day-pages, I am not particularly interested in publishing them to PDF.

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