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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: planner.el bug(?)
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Sacha Chua |
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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: planner.el bug(?) |
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Fri, 13 Feb 2004 11:43:04 +0800 |
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Frederik Fouvry <address@hidden> writes:
> This extract from the example file from planner.el does not work
> entirely: some links are not active (viz. (#A1), (10.20#A3),
> (20#A3), (#2), (20#2)). It can be argued that the abbreviated
> form is not needed, but it would be nice to have the local
> coreference working.
Hmmmm. I'm thinking of dropping #A1-based links entirely as they're
too fragile. planner-renumber-task or changing a task's priority
screws the references up, making task links next to useless for tasks
on a changing plan page. Tasks in the past can be linked to using the
same yyyy.mm.dd#anchor syntax.
It is also entirely conceivable that people will have wiki files
called 10.20, so we'll try not to do our automagic expansion there
either.
planner-id.el offers a partial solution. emacs-wiki-id.el will offer a
more general one, eventually.
Workaround: fixed document note.
Apologies if this feature really matters to someone. If it does, could
you raise a hand? We'll try to figure out a way to put this behavior
back in.
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Sacha Chua <address@hidden> - Ateneo CS faculty geekette
interests: emacs, gnu/linux, making computer science education fun
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