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 > > > > > _______________________________________________ Planner-el-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/planner-el-discuss
