This topic drifted into a discussion of synchronization techniques.  I keep
my home and work planner projects synchronized manually.  Here's my "end of
work day" procedure:

 - Close Emacs.

 - Compress all the changed files in the planner project directories on my
work computer.

 - Rename the compressed file with an additional time stamp.

 - Copy it onto a 3.5" floppy to take home (or e-mail it to myself).

 - Copy the contents of the compressed file into the planner project
directories on my home computer.

 - Start Emacs & planner.

I do the same on my home system to keep my work computer updated.

I'm certainly not pleased with this setup since it fails to maintain .diary
and the Ispell dictionary.  But I use Planner mostly for tasks and notes,
anyway.

HTH

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Raymond Zeitler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

-----Original Message-----
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 07:40:52 +0200
From: Dan Pomohaci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Planner-el-discuss] Merge two day pages

Hello,

I use planner at work and at home on two different computers. At the
end of the week I would like to merge the day pages completed at work
with the corresponding day pages completed home. I would like
something automate not ediff on each pair. Is it already a function to
do that or I must make one? 

Thanks,
Dan Pomohaci

PS For the .timelog files I already make a function to merge them.  



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