On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 11:43:32PM -0400, Michael Olson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> > On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 11:54:18PM -0400, Michael Olson wrote:
> >> "Kevin T. Neely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> 
> >> > 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.
> >
> > Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to work, either.  Adding 
> > (setq planner-project "/home/ktneely/Plans/") 
> 
> I mean, set planner-project to "WikiPlanner" (the name of the project),
> as you noted below.
> 
> > to my .emacs (or replacing (setq planner-project "WikiPlanner")) still
> > does not force emacs to recognize that this directory is filled with
> > planner project files.
> 
> I notice that you are using Muse 3.02.8.  That version has some bugs in
> this area.  Use the latest version of Muse (3.11) instead.  Note that
> you will also need the development version of Planner with Muse 3.11, or
> the Debian/Ubuntu package named "planner-el_3.41.arch.123".


Went ahead and upgraded to 3.11 of muse tonight, and still have the exact same 
problem.  For whatever reason, my computer doesn't seem to recognize that files 
in the ~/Plans directory are planner-el files.

thanks,
K

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