"Kevin T. Neely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I think I have discovered the root of my problem of using Planner on
> two different systems, sharing the same .emacs file.  Well, make that
> three now.  I installed a new Feisty on a desktop.  I can get the dual
> screens working under an nvidia card, but not planner.  Go figure.
>
> In any case, when I do a 'M-x plan' it correctly starts up a new file
> with the name of the date in the correct location on my filesystem,
> but does not enter planner mode.  If I open some old muse files in a
> different directory, with the .muse extension, emacs does enter
> planner mode.
>
> I think that if I forced Planner to recognize this directory as
> actually containing planner files, I'd be set.  However, the
> planner-directory setting below does not seem to be doing it.

Don't use planner-directory.  Use planner-project.

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