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Use swap line up/down to change task priorities #12

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itamaro opened this issue Mar 6, 2016 · 6 comments
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Use swap line up/down to change task priorities #12

itamaro opened this issue Mar 6, 2016 · 6 comments

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@itamaro
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itamaro commented Mar 6, 2016

For example, if I'm on task marked as (A), and I swap it down below another task marked as (B), then it would be nice if it would auto-change the priority to (B) as well.

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What if I just want to switch the lines but not the priorities?

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itamaro commented Mar 8, 2016

What if I just want to switch the lines but not the priorities?

Good point. I guess this can be a syntax-specific optional feature, disabled by default.

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Wouldn't that be quite an overkill for the limited use? :)

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itamaro commented Mar 8, 2016

I don't think so, but if you think it would, maybe it is :-)

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016, 13:36 Cthulhux notifications@github.com wrote:

Wouldn't that be quite an overkill for the limited use? :)


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Let me put it that way: If you send me a PR, I might consider to merge it.

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itamaro commented Mar 9, 2016

gotcha :-)

I'll look into it.

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Let me put it that way: If you send me a PR, I might consider to merge it.


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