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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: gantt charts


From: Andrew J. Korty
Subject: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: gantt charts
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:41:38 -0500
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Dryice Liu <address@hidden> writes:

> address@hidden (Andrew J. Korty) wrote:
>> Dryice Liu <address@hidden> writes:
>>> See in the planner-id-tracking-file, except for the ID schema and the
>>> current id, we can also record in which plan file an ID is used, and
>>> get something like this:
>>> (("Tasks" 465 ((1 ("PlannerHack" "2005.3.18"))
>>>                (2 ("ProjectA" "DocFix" "2005.3.19")))))
>>> So we can locate an ID without a grep.
>>
>> This would mean if you manually killed and yanked a task to another
>> page, it would lose its association, right?  Not sure if that's a
>> problem.
>
> Yes the association will get lost. However consider the current result
> after a manually kill-and-yank task, assuming planner-multi is not
> loaded:
>
> 1. the task link is incorrect (The new yanked one hold a correct link,
> while the linked page hold an incorrect link)
> 2. Inline task description edit won't work (Well it works one way, and
> doesn't work the other way around)
> 3. planner-id-search-id (grep based) works correctly

These all seem to work correctly for me.  As soon as the page with the
yanked link is saved, the other links are updated with the new page.
- From then on, task editing works.

> I would suggest don't do manually kill and yank :) Do you have a
> special need for this?

Not at all. :-)  I'm just pointing out that its a behavior change.

- -- 
Andrew J. Korty, Chief Security Engineer, GCIA, GCFA
Office of the Vice President for Information Technology
Indiana University
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