From: Mark Mynsted <mmynsted_news@gbronline.com>
Subject: Re: ToDo mode (completed items)
Date: 25 Nov 2002 16:06:36 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2adjxi9sj.fsf@mmynsted.corp.vha.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 84isylk0fy.fsf@lucy.cs.uni-dortmund.de
>>>>> "Kai" == Kai Großjohann <kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de> writes:
Kai> Mark Mynsted <mmynsted_news@gbronline.com> writes:
>> All I see from the documentation, etc. is that completed items may be
>> moved to a file called .todo-done. While this is good, I do not see a
>> way to review, print, or otherwise manipulate these completed items.
Kai> Ha! I think C-x C-f ~/.todo-done RET is where the fun starts. Or
Kai> ends, as the case may be.
Hmmm.
Kai> Yeah, there should be a way to manipulate the items.
>> Is this because there is no mechanism to work with completed items? I
>> do not want to write one if one exists.
Kai> Does it mean you want to write one if none exists? ;-)
Kai> *drool*
I must admit I would rather not, but if it proves to be the shortest,
most direct route to good "todo" management I guess I will do it. I
will first check out the other options you discuss.
>> Also, what todo list "tools" do you use from emacs?
Kai> I've heard reports from people using outline-mode. C-k and C-y are
Kai> your friends for manipulating those :-)
;-)
Kai> Then there is records mode.
Kai> Then there is Hyperbole.
That sounds like the "diary" content...
Kai> Then there is planner.el
Kai> Then there is organizer-mode.
Kai> Then there is todoo (note the extra o) which is kind of like a
Kai> cross-breed between outline mode and todo mode.
So many to try...
>> Did Kia create one that worked with Gnus? (I may have dreamed that...)
Kai> Oops. Caught me...
Ah Ha! :-)
Kai> It's called gnus-todo or todo-gnus I think. But it was taken and
Kai> improved by John Wiegley. Now it's called nntodo, if I'm not
Kai> mistaken. I think John does not have time to maintain it anymore and
Kai> gave it back to me. And I don't have time, either...
Kai> And then there is another alternative called nndiary.
Where can I get nntodo and nndiary?
Kai> Oh, there is also a package which provides an Rmail-like interface to
Kai> things which are like bug reports. Sounds a lot like todo items, only
Kai> without deadlines. IIRC, it had a way to interface with Rmail, the
Kai> thinking was that many such things are based on an email. Maybe it
Kai> was called something with `bugtracker' in its name.
Kai> There is also GNATS (don't confuse it with GNAT), now called PRMS
Kai> maybe. It has an Emacs interface which looks somewhat like MH-E.
Kai> Isn't it fascinating that there is such a large assortment of modes
Kai> and packages that you can use? Maybe the way people want to interact
Kai> with their todo items is very diverse so that's where the many tools
Kai> come from.
Wow, there are so many! (Mark is now assigning self many todos to
check out the many todo programs... I can't help feeling like I am
somehow trapped in a circular dependency.) ;-)
Thank you Kai!
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-11-25 22:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-11-25 16:01 ToDo mode (completed items) Mark Mynsted
2002-11-25 17:45 ` Kai Großjohann
2002-11-25 22:06 ` Mark Mynsted [this message]
2002-11-26 16:03 ` Kai Großjohann
2002-11-26 16:03 ` Kai Großjohann
2002-11-26 20:12 ` Mark Mynsted
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-11-26 23:42 Stephen Berman
[not found] <mailman.1038354233.10867.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2002-12-03 19:13 ` Mark Mynsted
2002-12-10 21:53 ` Mark Mynsted
2003-01-01 2:00 ` David Combs
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