[Remind-Fans] announcement: Wyrd 0.1.0
Daniel Martins
danielemc at gmail.com
Mon May 2 14:57:06 EDT 2005
I use planner.el integrated with remind very close.
The main reference is
http://sacha.free.net.ph/notebook/wiki/PlannerAndRemind.php
Most reminders I put directly in the .reminders files which has an appendix
like this one
##### .reminders appendix start here
RUN OFF
INCLUDE /home/daniel/.reminders.planner
RUN ON
# Used by GNU Emacs
# Local Variables:
# auto-fill-mode: 0
# shell-script-mode: t
# End:
# .reminders ends here.
##### .reminders appendix end here
The first part includes the reminders from planner.el and the second part
turns .reminders as a script file with nice colours and completion and turns
auto-fill-mode: 0 to avoid line breaks.
I intended to use wyrd as an interface to edit .reminders but it cannot
handle with this tail
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~pelzlpj/wyrd/<http://www.eecs.umich.edu/%7Epelzlpj/wyrd/>.
I am now thinking about how to keep the tail (appendix) and use the
functionalities of wyrd or abandon wyrd completely and edit directly
.reminders in Emacs
Daniel
2005/5/2, Avery Ke <avery at u.washington.edu>:
>
> Daniel Martins wrote:
> >I am still looking for someone using remind integrated with Emacs. Please
> >send a reply to this list!
>
> I was reading this thread with interest but was not paying
> (obviously) close attention, because I am not currently using Emacs
> with remind (except to edit the .reminders file).
>
> I can't recall just how you wanted to integrate them. But I use remind
> and I use Emacs, and I have used them together in the past. :)
>
> This is what I used:
> http://richip.dhs.org/~sachac/notebook/emacs/remind.el
>
> I used it in conjunction with planner.el; I have tried and tried to
> incorporate planner.el into my life, but find it difficult to keep the
> planning in planner.el from getting convoluted, and then taking up all
> available time from DOING things into figuring out my planning
> files. All the reminders in Remind can (but need not) fit in one
> file. The plans in Planner.el stretch out over a variety of files, and
> I forget what's what. Then I would give up, and go back to using Remind at
> the console, and only use Emacs to edit the .reminders file.
>
> For specific projects, I have used devtodo. The only fault for me is
> that you can't add dates, so it's hard to plan for long-term
> open-ended projects. Remind takes care of chronology, but it is
> difficult to plan the hierarchical structure. Planner.el did both, but
> as I described above, turned into this huge time-wasting monster. For
> my small brain, the solution might be to run devtodo through remind. :)
>
> Avery
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On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 03:54:44PM -0300, Daniel Martins wrote:
> About the text below I need that these line be ALWAYS at the END of the
> .reminders (maybe someone else want to include other .reminders files)
>
> Is there a way to add timed and untimed appts keepin a "tail" or appendix
> after this text ??
There's nothing like that built into Wyrd, and I'm not really interested
in handling Emacs' weird in-file metadata as a special case.
My suggestion is that you write an emacs function that moves the last
line of the file up N lines. You could automate it by calling the
function from the command-line that you specify in ~/.wyrdrc .
Paul
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