Hi Evan:

I think editing a note-to-be directly in a remember buffer is too risky for
me.  What I do is edit the text in the project page that it'll be remembered
to, save the buffer, mark the text, and use C-u M-x remember, which
remembers the marked region and do C-c C-c.  Then I delete the text that was
used to create the note.

But then again, I do message quoting backwards, too.  :)

But if you were to do this, you could have multiple notes-to-be in progress,
and switch among them willy-nilly, until you were ready to make notes out of
them.

HTH

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Raymond Zeitler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

-----Original Message-----
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 15:13:55 +0900
From: Evan Monroig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Planner-el-discuss] proposition: multiple remember buffers

Hi,

Sometimes I am writing a long note using 'M-x remember', for example
summing notes taken during a meeting, and I have a phone call or a
thought that I want to take note of by using 'M-x remember'.

That doesn't work, because there already is a *Remember* buffer. A few
solutions exist, like using the *scratch* buffer and only later put the
note in the planner, or renaming the current *Remember* buffer.

I think that for situations like this, it would be nice if 'remember.el'
could handle multiple buffers. What do you think?

Evan



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