> You create a .muse page within the directory where your local planner
 > source lives and put 
 > 
 > <markup>
 > <lisp>(planner-index-as-string t t)</lisp></markup>
 > 
 > onto this page. For more information, take a look at the Muse list --
 > Muse as well as Planner index should feature a few things not yet
 > implemented e.g. automatically updating, filtering just some pages etc.

I see. This works like a charm.

 >  Markus> The published xhtml pages do not contain a footer. The old
 >  Markus> pages had the publication date and a link to the index page in
 >  Markus> the footer.
 > 
 > Well, I do not know about the old, Emacs-wiki and Planner stuff but what
 > you said is correct for up-to-date Muse and Planner.
 > 

I managed to define a footer with "planner-xhtml-footer" which
provides the link to the index page. Is there a simple way to add the
publication timestamp?

 > 
 > 
 >  Markus> The tasks in the project pages are not numbered. Running
 >  Markus> Planner-> Tasks->Renumber does not number them either.
 > 
 > Correct. This has become optional. Checks out (Info-goto-node
 > "(planner-el) Viewing Tasks") and related pages from the manual. 
 > 

Ok, I've set "planner-use-task-numbers" to "t". If I now schedule new
tasks, they all get the task number 0 no matter what I do. Even worse,
the task number does not appear as an ID in the xhtml output. I used
to use these IDs to link from my task list directly to the appropriate
task on the planner page's html output. Is there something else to do
to activate this?

regards,
Markus

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Markus Hoenicka
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