Hadron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

> The other projects are totally disjoint and feature a lot of different
> minor tasks many not even scheduled at all.
>

If they are not scheduled at all, then can you explain why you need separate
planner projects? If you don't have a need for multiple different pages for the
same day, each in the context of a different project, then it seems like your
needs can be handled by just using separate Plan pages within one planner
project.

> No, I would want seperate plan pages providing the logical equivalent of
> categories to further break down the indicidual projects. Each project
> would have its master TaskPool for generic tasks and the auto generated
> day page for tasks which have been scheduled.
>

I suppose I do something like this:

  * TaskPoolEmacs
  * TaskPoolWork
  * TaskPoolHome

within my planner-project.

Note that you can divide your task list up with whitespace and planner will
respect the white space separationq. It also sounds like you might be
interested in planner-trunk, which provides methods for grouping tasks.

I don't understand the desire to have multiple day pages for the same day. You
only have one day every day. It seems to me we should be looking for a way to
display everything you need to do on that day in a visually appealing manner in
one place/file, not figuring out how we can have 5 different files for the same
day to look at?

-- 
John Sullivan
Emacs Planner Maintainer
http://www.wjsullivan.net/PlannerMode.html
GPG Key: AE8600B6

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