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Re: Assigning tasks to multiple projects/pages: msg#00159emacs.wiki.general
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >>>>> "Berkan" == Berkan Eskikaya <berkan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Berkan> At Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:05:38 +0000, James Clarke <s0460084@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Is it possible to assign tasks (and possibly notes) to multiple >> projects/pages? Berkan> On the implementation side of this, every time I thought about Berkan> these issues, I've found myself imagining a single repository of Berkan> tasks and notes, in front of which different planner pages Berkan> constitute different views [of different task and notes Berkan> aggregates]. I'm not sure this [or anything with a separate Berkan> repository element] is the right way to go -- I really value the Berkan> simplicity of the current framework. I guess most people on this list had thoughts like that, I certainly did. The multiple assignement problem I solved for me by adding curly brackets tags e.g., {{planner:ProjectX}}, to tasks and notes. This allows me to express that the "normal" link to a Planner project page is the primary category/project of this Planner item, the Planner projects mentioned in the tags are secondary relations (just my convention...). Having these relations it is relatively easy to extract them and to create new pages that visualise them (emacs-wiki/planner is a simple file format!). Generating pages has the advantage of maintaining the simplicity of the Planner application, a disadvantage is the time-lag. The main problem for me is, how to integrate the generated pages with the normal ones. Currently, I publish them into a separate project, just for experimenting. Otherwise I would probably start editing them, only to loose my changes when regenerating. I tried a two-window approach, Planner file on the left side, a file with generated information on the right (read-only). It was intended to work like a sidebar on a website, with links and information snippets related to the current Planner page. Whenever I changed to a new Planner file, the corresponding generated file would be automatically loaded into the other window. My prototype worked, but too many apps I used (e.g., remember) killed the window arrangement with "switch-to-other-buffer", so I threw it away. If anyone knows how to do this, I would be glad to hear about it. - -- Rainer Volz Virtuelle Projekte -- www.vrtprj.de Virtual Projects -- www.vrtprj.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8 <http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> iD8DBQFBqz+IenjtlV2FwvQRAm+vAKCDLISGKuJojGQQcWl3CB53Ed/TwgCgrtyT imd82e+Hbs7/uHOG+GwJufU= =gFP5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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