Hi Michael,

In my 2007.10.22.muse file, I tested it as following:

(hmw-pdt) (evaluated by C-x C-e):

2007.10.21 | [[index][Index]] | 2007.10.23


* Tasks



* Diary



* Notes

And there is no 2007.10.21.muse and 2007.10.23.muse currently.

I also tried:

(planner-timewarp (planner-get-current-date-filename))

It gives me the message in the mini-buffuer as:
"Timewarped to 2007.10.22"

Not sure where to go.

Xin



Michael Welle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Xin Shi wrote:
>   
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> After taking a further test, it seems that (planner-yesterday) is 
>> probably not the function in this case. To put it more specific, for 
>> example I have a valid page of today 2007.10.22.muse, but I don't have 
>> 2007.10.21.muse, instead I have 2007.10.19.muse. So, I would like a 
>> function can find out the most recent valid "yesterday", not just 
>>     
> strange. I use this code snippet in my own setup. I can dimly remember
> about a discussion/problems with planner-timewarp. Does planner
> timewarp to the correct date? Maybe you can test the behaviour
> without the setq statement. It seems to be a hack for some other
> (mis-)behaviour... 
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
>   


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