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Private tasks, notes, etc: msg#00118emacs.wiki.general
sf wrote in private e-mail: > How do you separate the public non-encrypted stuff, from the private > encrypted stuff? I don't really run into this use case a lot, but I know other people on this list have thought about this before. (The public/private code for planner-diary, for example.) I don't have private tasks, but I have private notes from time to time. I stick these inside <example>...</example> and pgg-encrypt-region them to myself. Theoretically it should be possible to have auto-encryption of planner pages and have remember-planner-copy-on-xref nil itself automatically when cross-referencing encrypted stuff, but I hadn't gotten around to doing it. So what do people do to separate their private stuff from their public stuff? =) -- Sacha Chua <sacha@xxxxxxxxxxx> - open source geekette http://sacha.free.net.ph/ - PGP Key ID: 0xE7FDF77C interests: emacs, gnu/linux, personal information management, CS ed applying as a Debian new maintainer | looking for a grad school |
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