Suno Ano <itsmethemax <at> gmx.at> writes:
> 
>  >| On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 10:38:15 -0500,
>  >| Raymond Zeitler
>  >| (whose comments are cited below with " RZ> "),
>  >| had this to say 
-snip-
>  RZ> Perhaps there's a Lisp statement that I can add in the day page
>  RZ> template that would pull in nil-dated tasks from project pages? If
>  RZ> so, I'd go back over these lingering tasks and remove their dates.
> 
> To be honest, to me that rather sounds if you might be better off with
> another approach i.e. GTD (Getting Things Done).
> 
> Basically, you still have the Planner you are used to -- it is just you
> use it specifically to comply to the GTD principle. Now, here is what I
> do (I hope the attachment works with posting via GMANE ...): 

Thank you.  I skimmed through the attachment and came up with this idea:

I use planner-multi, and I can put all these nil-dated tasks onto a special
project page, Nil-DatedTasks.muse.

Then I can have a single dated task that shows up every day that says:

#C _ Remember Nil-Dated Tasks: [[Nil-DatedTasks]] ([[2008.01.30]])

That way only one file gets re-written every day instead of several.  The
tasks are unobtrusive, yet readily available.

I know it's a band-aid approach, but I need something easy that I can wrap
my puny brain around.  Eventually, I may read more about GTD (which does
sound cool).  But not today.  I guess that will be another nil-dated task
in my planner!

I did have trouble with gmane, but not with accessing the attachment.  It
complained about my line lengths.  [email protected] scrubbed
the attachment, but it's a nice way to respond.

--
Raymond Zeitler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


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