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Re: working with projects: msg#00085emacs.wiki.general
TC, I tried your suggestions, but without success. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I'll keep trying. thanks aaron ______________________________________________________________ > Christopher, > > Thanks. I tried the code you sent and am still not having any luck. Maybe I have something else wrong. So my setup is that my planner directory is ~/plans. Under ~/plans I have Bookmarks/ and Foo/. When I open a file in the Bookmarks/ directory emacs is in "planner mode", but interwiki links like Foo#BarPage don't work. I've attached all of the planner settings I've added to my .emacs file. > > thanks for the help, > aaron > > from my .emacs: > > (setq planner-directory "~/plans") > (setq planner-carry-tasks-forward t) > .... Let me begin by making two points: a. *Why* any of what follows is necessary is left as an exercise to someone else wiser than me. b. I have *no* idea what I'm talking about, so use any of this at the peril of your emacs setup and your own sanity and wellbeing Anyway... Comparing your setup with mine, one difference is the way you are setting those variables. Where you use "setq", I have "planner-option-customized". Like you, I *had* "setq" but ran into the sort of problem you're seeing. Here's my setup, to let you see the syntax: (planner-option-customized 'planner-directory "~/public_html/PlannerWiki") (planner-option-customized 'planner-project "PlannerWiki") (planner-option-customized 'planner-publishing-directory "~/public_html/plannerwiki") (planner-option-customized 'planner-use-day-pages nil) That covers most of the required variables. My understanding is that that approach is appropriate for many of the usual planner variables (viz. those covered by "defcustom" blocks in planner.el). However, if others which are not handled directly within the planner lisp are to be modified, you still don't get to tweak them using "setq". Instead, you add them, and their values, to the 'planner-custom-variables, and then give that list a kick to make it do its stuff. Thusly: (add-to-list 'planner-custom-variables '(emacs-wiki-project-server-prefix . "../plannerwiki/")) ;; Magically make that list do its stuff (planner-option-customized 'planner-custom-variables planner-custom-variables) So, bearing all that in mind, perhaps the first piece of your planner set up should actually be as follows: (planner-option-customized 'planner-directory "~/plans") (planner-option-customized 'planner-carry-tasks-forward t) (planner-option-customized 'planner-day-page-template "* Tasks\n\n\n* Notes\n\n\n* Schedule\n\n\n") I'm not sure that this stuff applies to remember (I'm not using that feature at the moment). Looking in remember.el shows that there is no "remember-option-customized" corresponding to planner's "planner-option-customized". So I think you have to do something different (maybe the setq is actually OK for remember stuff.) Hope this doesn't hinder :-) tc ________________________________________________________________ Look for special offers on NetZero Platinum & NetZero HiSpeed Visit Best Buy, RadioShack or Kmart Today. |
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