* Re: Diary Usage Poll [not found] <20021104093823.18806.98910.Mailman@monty-python.gnu.org> @ 2002-11-04 11:02 ` Urban Gabor 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Urban Gabor @ 2002-11-04 11:02 UTC (permalink / raw) Emacs diary is very good, I love it. May be some extensions would be really cool. BTW yuo can write simple Perls scripts to assist yourself.... Gabaux Linux is like a wigwam: no gates, no windows, and an apache inside! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* enhanced diary mode? @ 2002-11-03 10:04 Adam P. 2002-11-04 2:10 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) " Galen Boyer 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Adam P. @ 2002-11-03 10:04 UTC (permalink / raw) I'm missing various features in the calendar / diary mode and I've been wondering if there exists an enhanced diary mode that implements those, or whether anybody implemented any of those stand-alone. The ones that I'd find particulalry useful are: - sending reminders via email rather than displaying them in the mode line; - marking diary entries in various ways depending on the type of the entry (e.g.: anniversaries in red and appointment via underlining); - something like RefTeX's follow mode: moving cursor from one date to another would automatically result in displaying diary entries for the new date, without the need to press 'd' each time. <NTG> Failing that, could anybody recommend any linux diary / appointment management program that's not too heavy (evolution is heavy) and which has such features? </NTG> Many thanks. Adam -- Name and address in X-Real... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? 2002-11-03 10:04 enhanced diary mode? Adam P. @ 2002-11-04 2:10 ` Galen Boyer 2002-11-04 2:22 ` Diary Usage Poll Henrik Enberg ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Galen Boyer @ 2002-11-04 2:10 UTC (permalink / raw) I don't use it. Should I? Will I not know how I lived without it if I do? I've tried a few times, but found it a bit hard to use. Maybe the biggest drawback is that I work in Microsoft environments so calendar stuff is all in the behemoth's software. -- Galen deForest Boyer Sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Diary Usage Poll 2002-11-04 2:10 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) " Galen Boyer @ 2002-11-04 2:22 ` Henrik Enberg 2002-11-04 3:23 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? Alan Shutko 2002-11-05 0:47 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? mr.sparkle 2 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Henrik Enberg @ 2002-11-04 2:22 UTC (permalink / raw) Galen Boyer <galenboyer@hotpop.com> writes: > I don't use it. Should I? Yes. > Will I not know how I lived without it if I do? Yes, that's how it is for me at least. > I've tried a few times, but found it a bit hard to use. Well, just like the rest of Emacs, you don't have to learn all of it at once. I found it to be quite obvious when I first started using it, so it shouldn't be _too_ hard. > Maybe the biggest drawback is that I work in Microsoft environments so > calendar stuff is all in the behemoth's software. My condolences. -- Booting... /vmemacs.el ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? 2002-11-04 2:10 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) " Galen Boyer 2002-11-04 2:22 ` Diary Usage Poll Henrik Enberg @ 2002-11-04 3:23 ` Alan Shutko 2002-11-04 21:27 ` David Masterson 2002-11-05 0:47 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? mr.sparkle 2 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Alan Shutko @ 2002-11-04 3:23 UTC (permalink / raw) Galen Boyer <galenboyer@hotpop.com> writes: > I don't use it. Should I? FWIW, I ditched my Palm III in favor of BBDB and the Emacs diary. -- Alan Shutko <ats@acm.org> - In a variety of flavors! Edward Scissorhands has jock itch! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? 2002-11-04 3:23 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? Alan Shutko @ 2002-11-04 21:27 ` David Masterson 2002-11-04 21:48 ` Diary Usage Poll David S Goldberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: David Masterson @ 2002-11-04 21:27 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> Alan Shutko writes: > Galen Boyer <galenboyer@hotpop.com> writes: >> I don't use it. Should I? > FWIW, I ditched my Palm III in favor of BBDB and the Emacs diary. Could you be a bit more specific as to why? Isn't there a BBDB to Palm synchronizer out there (somewhere...)? -- David Masterson David DOT Masterson AT synopsys DOT com Sr. R&D Engineer Synopsys, Inc. Software Engineering Sunnyvale, CA ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Diary Usage Poll 2002-11-04 21:27 ` David Masterson @ 2002-11-04 21:48 ` David S Goldberg 2002-11-05 18:16 ` David Masterson 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: David S Goldberg @ 2002-11-04 21:48 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> On 04 Nov 2002 13:27:28 -0800, David Masterson >>>>> <dmaster@synopsys.com> said: >> FWIW, I ditched my Palm III in favor of BBDB and the Emacs diary. > Could you be a bit more specific as to why? Isn't there a BBDB to > Palm synchronizer out there (somewhere...)? There is. In fact there are several. Unfortunately the only one I've found that is a true synchronization as opposed to a one way export from bbdb to pilot appears to be no longer active development. Nor for that matter, is the synchronization tool it's built on. These would be SyncBBDB and pilotmgr. They still work, but not nearly as well under PalmOS4 as they did under PalmOS3. I get various warnings that I suspect may become fatal errors in some future version of PalmOS, and had to tweak some (shudder) perl to get it to work for me. For a while I synchronized everything except the Datebook (we use a proprietary calendar system at work in spite of my best efforts) with pilotmgr and linux. Due to the problems I've had, now I have to sync everything but bbdb with the Palm desktop. Bleah. -- Dave Goldberg david.goldberg6@verizon.net ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Diary Usage Poll 2002-11-04 21:48 ` Diary Usage Poll David S Goldberg @ 2002-11-05 18:16 ` David Masterson 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: David Masterson @ 2002-11-05 18:16 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> David S Goldberg writes: >>>>> On 04 Nov 2002 13:27:28 -0800, David Masterson >>>>> <dmaster@synopsys.com> said: >>> FWIW, I ditched my Palm III in favor of BBDB and the Emacs diary. >> Could you be a bit more specific as to why? Isn't there a BBDB to >> Palm synchronizer out there (somewhere...)? > There is. In fact there are several. Unfortunately the only one I've > found that is a true synchronization as opposed to a one way export > from bbdb to pilot appears to be no longer active development. Nor > for that matter, is the synchronization tool it's built on. These > would be SyncBBDB and pilotmgr. They still work, but not nearly as > well under PalmOS4 as they did under PalmOS3. I get various warnings > that I suspect may become fatal errors in some future version of > PalmOS, and had to tweak some (shudder) perl to get it to work for > me. For a while I synchronized everything except the Datebook (we use > a proprietary calendar system at work in spite of my best efforts) > with pilotmgr and linux. Due to the problems I've had, now I have to > sync everything but bbdb with the Palm desktop. Bleah. Thanks to you and Alan for the replies. I had considered getting a Palm and eventually hooking it up to BBDB, but I guess I'll rethink that strategy. -- David Masterson David DOT Masterson AT synopsys DOT com Sr. R&D Engineer Synopsys, Inc. Software Engineering Sunnyvale, CA ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? 2002-11-04 2:10 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) " Galen Boyer 2002-11-04 2:22 ` Diary Usage Poll Henrik Enberg 2002-11-04 3:23 ` Diary Usage Poll (WAS) Re: enhanced diary mode? Alan Shutko @ 2002-11-05 0:47 ` mr.sparkle [not found] ` <mailman.1036615660.28127.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 2 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: mr.sparkle @ 2002-11-05 0:47 UTC (permalink / raw) On 3 Nov 2002, galenboyer@hotpop.com wrote: > I don't use it. Should I? Will I not know how I lived without it > if I do? I've tried a few times, but found it a bit hard to use. > Maybe the biggest drawback is that I work in Microsoft environments > so calendar stuff is all in the behemoth's software. I use it and find it very useful, with only only minor quibbles. quibble (1) As far as I know, its not possible to display diary entries in a grid format. If this is in fact possible, it would make diary/calendar even more wonderful. quibble (2) This involve the i-d command,and I think I will start a separate thread for this one ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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* Re: Diary Usage Poll [not found] ` <mailman.1036615660.28127.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2002-11-06 21:22 ` Alan Shutko 2002-11-07 15:11 ` ken [not found] ` <mailman.1036682579.21567.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Alan Shutko @ 2002-11-06 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw) ken <ken@cleveland.lug.net> writes: > I switched because I believe gnomecal will be the dominant > calendaring app in Linux, and especially as Linux becomes more > popular on the desktop. Gnomecal was already orphaned once, and may be again in the future. Last I fiddled in the code, it was pretty buggy in a number of areas. Why do you think that it (and not Evolution, or the KDE calendar, or plan, or remind, or something else) will be the dominant calendaring app in Linux? And why does it matter? > This gnomecal also easily handles repeating events, events which > repeat only a finite number of times, exceptions to either of these > kinds of repeating events, and a variety of others, all by pointing > and clicking... What it doesn't handle are floating holidays or things like the DST switch. That's one reason I don't use it anymore. -- Alan Shutko <ats@acm.org> - In a variety of flavors! An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Diary Usage Poll 2002-11-06 21:22 ` Diary Usage Poll Alan Shutko @ 2002-11-07 15:11 ` ken [not found] ` <mailman.1036682579.21567.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: ken @ 2002-11-07 15:11 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: help-gnu-emacs Spake Alan Shutko at 21:22 (UTC-0000) on Wed, 6 Nov 2002: = ken <ken@cleveland.lug.net> writes: = = > I switched because I believe gnomecal will be the dominant = > calendaring app in Linux, and especially as Linux becomes more = > popular on the desktop. = = Gnomecal was already orphaned once, and may be again in the future. = Last I fiddled in the code, it was pretty buggy in a number of = areas. Why do you think that it (and not Evolution, or the KDE = calendar, or plan, or remind, or something else) will be the dominant = calendaring app in Linux? And why does it matter? Seems I touched a nerve. I haven't had problems with it and can't say why you did. I was just responding to a question about emacs diary, hoping to get the point across that another gnu app has a lot of nice features and is simple to use, a consideration for people who want to do calendaring without having to learn to program in elisp, also a consideration for those of us interested in broadening the use of open source software. That's why it matters. It would be a little OT and inconsiderate to the list to provide you a review of the apps you requested... or to take up what seems to me to be an invitation to a pointless dispute. You disagree with me. This is duly noted. Let's leave it there. = = > This gnomecal also easily handles repeating events, events which = > repeat only a finite number of times, exceptions to either of these = > kinds of repeating events, and a variety of others, all by pointing = > and clicking... = = What it doesn't handle are floating holidays or things like the DST = switch. That's one reason I don't use it anymore. Rereading my original post, you'll note that I said that gnomecal "needs more development". This is one notable area where it is needed. And there are others. Further discussion may be pursued off the list. Regards, ken -- AMD crashes? See http://cleveland.lug.net/~ken/amd-problem/. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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* Re: Diary Usage Poll [not found] ` <mailman.1036682579.21567.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2002-11-07 19:07 ` Alan Shutko 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Alan Shutko @ 2002-11-07 19:07 UTC (permalink / raw) ken <ken@cleveland.lug.net> writes: > I was just responding to a question about emacs diary, hoping to get > the point across that another gnu app has a lot of nice features and > is simple to use [...] That's a good thing, but I was responding to your statement that you switched to gnomecal because you believe it "will be the dominant calendaring app in Linux." Now, I don't think that Emacs' calendar will ever be the "dominant" calendaring app anywhere except within Emacs. But I don't know why you think that app will more dominant than any other number of existing apps (personally, I doubt it), and I didn't know why switching to something just because it may be the most dominant app is a good idea. More specific reasons could be quite useful here in giving ideas to people who want to improve the Emacs calendar, but just that mass throngs seem to be going to another app gets us nowhere. -- Alan Shutko <ats@acm.org> - In a variety of flavors! "Excuse me. I should like to buy a fish license please." ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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