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1. Preface 2. Introduction 3. Installation 4. Overview A discussion of different approaches to planning 5. Getting Started 6. More about Planner In-depth look at some core features 7. Managing Your Information Integration with external programs 8. Advanced Configuration 9. Reference Material 10. Getting Help 11. Acknowledgements A. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Index
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Installation
3.1 Installing the stable version Low-risk 3.2 Installing the development version Many features 3.3 Updating Your Version 3.4 Components Contents of the archive 3.5 Advanced Installation Optimizing your installation
Overview
4.1 Planning Based on the Franklin-Covey Approach 4.2 Why Use Planner?
Getting Started
5.1 Tasks 5.2 Schedule 5.3 Notes 5.4 Example Page 5.5 Review
More about Planner
6.1 Basic Configuration 6.2 Starting with Day Pages 6.3 More about Tasks 6.4 More about Notes 6.5 Making Files Pretty 6.6 Annotations 6.7 Interactive Lisp with planner-lisp.el 6.8 Publishing 6.9 Experimental Functions
More about Tasks
6.3.1 Creating a Task 6.3.2 Viewing tasks 6.3.3 Task Priorities 6.3.4 Changing Tasks 6.3.5 Carrying Over Unfinished Tasks 6.3.6 Organizing Tasks 6.3.7 Task Detail 6.3.8 Task Numbering 6.3.9 Generating Daily Accomplishment Reports 6.3.10 Seeing an Overview of Tasks 6.3.11 Task IDs 6.3.12 Cyclic Tasks 6.3.13 Deadlines 6.3.14 Task Ranks 6.3.15 Grouping Tasks with planner-trunk.el 6.3.16 tag
More about Notes
6.4.1 Note headlines 6.4.2 Index of past notes 6.4.3 Note Indices
Publishing
6.8.1 Publishing Calendars planner-calendar.el 6.8.2 Authz Access Restriction planner-authz.el 6.8.3 RSS Publication planner-rss.el 6.8.4 RDF Publication planner-rdf.el
RDF Publication
6.8.4.1 Publishing with planner-rdf 6.8.4.2 planner-rdf Tags 6.8.4.3 Usage Examples
Managing Your Information
7.1 E-mail Linking notes and tasks to messages 7.2 Scheduling and Time Tracking appointments and where your time goes 7.3 Finances Display your account balances and more 7.4 Contacts and Conversations BBDB and ERC 7.5 Tracking Research and Resources The Web, bibliographies, and bookmarks 7.6 Logs and Version Control Manage your programming projects
7.1.1 Unix mail Unix mailboxes: planner-unix-mail.el 7.1.2 Gnus Gnus mail and news reader: planner-gnus.el 7.1.3 VM VM mail reader: planner-vm.el 7.1.4 Wanderlust Wanderlust mail reader: planner-wl.el 7.1.5 MH-E MH-E mail reader: planner-mhe.el 7.1.6 Rmail Rmail: planner-rmail.el
Scheduling and Time
7.2.1 Diary Using the Emacs diary 7.2.2 Appointments 7.2.3 Timeclock Time tracking: planner-timeclock.el 7.2.4 `schedule.el' Project completion: planner-schedule.el
Diary
7.2.1.1 Planner-Diary Advanced Features
Usage
7.2.2.1 Task-based Appointments 7.2.2.2 Schedule-Based Appointments 7.2.2.3 Appt Notes
Finances
7.3.1 Ledger Personal finances: planner-ledger.el
Contacts and Conversations
7.4.1 BBDB Contacts: planner-bbdb.el 7.4.2 Emacs Relay Chat Internet Relay Chat: planner-erc.el
Tracking Research and Resources
7.5.1 W3m Web browser: planner-w3m.el 7.5.2 BibTeX Bibliographies: planner-bibtex.el 7.5.3 Bookmark Bookmarks: planner-bookmark.el
Logs and Version Control
7.6.1 Log Edit Changelogs: planner-log-edit.el 7.6.2 XTLA TLA changesets: planner-xtla.el
Advanced Configuration
8.1 Customizing Your Day Pages Change your templates 8.2 Variables to Customize Change various aspects of Planner behavior 8.3 Ideas for Other Keybindings Add to and change the default keybindings
Reference Material
9.1 Keeping Track of Time 9.2 Other Interactive Functions 9.3 Planner Keybindings Default keybindings for Planner 9.4 Sample Configuration Files
Sample Configuration Files
9.4.1 File Organization 9.4.2 Bare-Bones Planning 9.4.3 Bare-Bones Planning with Plan Pages 9.4.4 Tasks on Plan Pages with Some Day Pages 9.4.5 Hierarchical Tasks 9.4.6 Sacha Chua's Configuration