Hi Michael,

Thanks for your message!  I guess there might be some similar code 
inside the planner-calendar module.  I think that for now, I might need 
to concentrate on using the planner :)

Xin

Michael Welle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Xin Shi wrote:
>   
>> 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
>>     
> [...]
>   
>> And there is no 2007.10.21.muse and 2007.10.23.muse currently.
>>     
> that's what the hack should do. It inserts one link to yesterdays page
> and one link to tomorrows page. It doesn't create that two pages. The
> pages are created if you navigate over the link.
>
> Oops, after reading your last posting more carefully, I notice that 
> haven't understood your initial problem very well. Sorry for the
> confusion. I don't have an ad hoc idea how to find the previous day
> page if there gaps possible between the days with day pages. You can
> use C-h a planner for finding predefined planner functions. Maybe you
> have to define your own function that gets the current page date,
> decrements the date und tries to open a day page corresponding with
> the date. If there is new such file decrement the date again, repeat.
> IIRC planner maintains already a list of all day (and other?) pages. 
> Perhaps there is already such functionality in some of the various
> statistic modules of the planner project.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
>   


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