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Tasks
| B1 | X | Make a list of universities and research interests {{Tasks:674}} (TripToAuAndNz) |
| B2 | X | Add recurring tasks based on planner-id.el - johnsu01 wants tehm {{Tasks:666}} (PlannerModeCompletedTasks) |
| B3 | X | Make planner-goto-yesterday/tomorrow/etc not use another window from Chat with k-man on kornbluth.freenode.net%23emacs {{Tasks:665}} (PlannerModeCompletedTasks) |
| B4 | X | Add remember-to-region functionality to remember-to-planner on universal prefix {{Tasks:664}} (Chat with dto on kornbluth.freenode.net%23emacs) |
| B5 | X | Look at Stefan's vc-arch.el {{Tasks:661}} |
| B6 | X | Allow date specification of +3 for in three days time from Chat with k-man on kornbluth.freenode.net%23emacs {{Tasks:659}} (PlannerModeCompletedTasks) |
| B7 | X | Confirm that (parens) in tasks works {{Tasks:658}} (PlannerModeCompletedTasks) |
| B8 | X | Figure out way to deal with (parens) in tasks. from E-Mail from Thomas Gehrlein {{Tasks:654}} (PlannerModeCompletedTasks) |
Schedule
Notes
11. Directory of Australian postgraduate research in computer science
How helpful of them! This is so cool.
10. More about diagrams in Linux
xfig is a great clipart diagramming editor the "wysiwyg" component does not look too good when zoomed out. for example, a polygon created does not look like a "polygon" but just jagged lines. But when zoomed in the polygon can be seen. The rendering to postscript was also exceptionally good with anti-aliasing. what are you guys using to edit *.fig files? will compilation with xaw3d widgets fix this or the xaw3d libraries are just eyecandy? the screenshots from the xfig.org site looks nicely rendered but i thinked they zoomed it enough not to show all the ugly aliasing and poor rendering
xfig is good for quick and dirty diagrams but if i want to have good looking pictures with subscripts and formulas I use GNU pic/ dpic with m4 macros. the circuit_macros package from ctan.org is one of the best schematic drawing packages out there. The output looks like text-book quality schematics!
E-Mail from allan espinosa
9. An anthology of teacher stories
This anthology seeks submissions including fiction from teachers ("all levels, full and part time, pre- or post-service") on the theme of "things lost and found in our classrooms and in our lives today."
This anthology is connected with Plymouth State College.
For more info, see the URL http://www.potatohill.com/contest.html#6
E-Mail from ellablue@letterboxes.org
8. Kendra's valedictorian!
7. Cyclic task support
6. Notes for future cyclic tasks support
<sachac> johnsu01: What kind of stuff do you do every Tuesday, anyway? =)
<sachac> johnsu01: I've been thinking of adding cyclic task support to planner-id... =)
<johnsu01> sachac: that would make me happy. cyclic tasks are what I have been using the diary for. obviously not perfect
because they are not actually tasks :)
<johnsu01> sachac: I like to have the recurring tasks pile up, so i know how far behind I am in my German, reading, etc
:)
<sachac> You'll be interested in planner-find-task and
planner-create-task-from-info. You'll need to hook into
something that gets run whenever you open a file - look at
planner-diary for ideas. Create a task based on the page
name, search forward for it, and if you don't find it on the
page, create it. Something like that?
5. ZOE email client
Slicing and dicing your e-mail. I want an Emacs interface to this, and I want it to deal with more than just my e-mail.
Ideas I can steal:
- keyword search - people - files - links
3. CS161 Final Exam Schedule
2. Test notes again
1. remember-region
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