Mirko> However, when viewing the day pages are published in html, one
 Mirko> would have to explicitly open the previous/following page in the
 Mirko> browser.

That is exactly why we need muse respectively planner to put links into
html output to link a sequence of day pages together so they can be
navigated (within the webbrowser) in a linear manner i.e. forwards and
backwards.


 Mirko> Is it possible to publish pages with automatic links to the next
 Mirko> and previous published day pages?

Not yet afaict. However, this subject has come up before but nothing
happened i.e. no code has been written to implement this. Would my elisp
skills allow for it, I would have been written the code months ago.

Where to go from here? Well, I have this on my to do list but it might
take another year or two until I find time to improve my elisp skills to
a level that enables me to write this code.

    When eating an elephant take one bite at a time 
          -- Gen. C. Abrams

Of course, if there is some elisp wizard reading this right, he might
find that trivial to implement ... I just do not know elisp well and
have pretty much zero knowledge of the overall muse/planner codebase but
then that is the reason why I want improve my elisp skills anyways ...

See, it is a misery ...


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