Hi Andrew,

Andrew Korty wrote:

Jody Klymak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Isn't the simple solution is to just C-c C-c the old note, and edit it
later and planner-update-note when you are done?  I never "compose"
anything longer than 5 lines in "*Remember*".


I use remember.el quite differently -- essentially as a blogging tool.
I could blog directly to the plan page, but remember.el is more
convenient, providing the timestamp and linking to the day page.
Maybe there's another way to do that.

Sure, I do that too. Nothing beats remember for creating cross-linked notes. But after the links are created, you can further edit the note in the plan page and use planner-update-note to update the cross-links. Easier than typing in a fragile buffer.

Adding the *Remember* buffer to kill-emacs-- sounds good. Except, for me, emacs often dies a more gory death than that. (My fault - I usually invoke it via a matlab interface that chokes periodically).

Cheers,   Jody


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