Raymond Zeitler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I didn't see your previous posting!
>
> I use M-x plan only once each time I start up Emacs.  It takes a long time
> to complete, so I try to avoid invoking it when I can.
>
> I use M-x planner-goto-today (which I have bound to C-c C-j C-j) to navigate
> back to today's page only if I've used planner-goto-yesterday (C-c C-j C-y)
> or planner-goto-tomorrow (C-c C-j C-t) to review other day's notes & tasks.
>
> Otherwise I use C-x b to change buffer back to today's page.
>
> HTH
>
> --
> Raymond Zeitler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 08:36:09 -0500
> From: Kenneth Jacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Planner-el-discuss] plan vs. planner-goto-today
>
> [ Didn't receive *any* responses to my previous posting ...  :-(
>   maybe more luck with this one?  ;-)                       -khj ]
>
>
> How do *you* use Planner's 'plan' and 'planner-goto-today' functions?
>
> I understand (I think!) that 'plan' carries "unfinished tasks" forward,
> and 'planner-goto-today' doesn't ...
>
> Each morning I normally run 'plan'.  If I need to see that page again,
> I just run 'plan' again ... maybe I shouldn't be?
>
> Is 'planner-goto-today' redundant?
>
> How do you use these functions?
>
> Thanks,
>
>   -Kenneth
Hi, to come back to the page of today, i use planner-goto-today and to
move to other days you can use planner-zoom that is bind to shift-LEFT
and shift-RIGHT.It's very quick to move to the page you want to see.
-- 
A + Thierry
pubkey: http://pgp.mit.edu/

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