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## Release notes
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+ v0.8 Incorporates Fretep's work on overdue dates (PR#13 and PR#16) witch
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removes python dependency, allow to control the cursor position after a sort by
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todo (see (sort)[#sort] and/or issue #15) and fixes bug when sorting a file
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containing only lines with due:date (issue #14).
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+ v0.7.6 Incorporates [Sietse's work](https://github.com/sietse/todo.txt-vim/commit/57d45200c8b033d31c9191ee0eb0711c801cdb1d) to make cancel and mark as done mapping repeatable using [vim-repeat](https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat).
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+ v0.7.5 Incorporates [Fievel's work](https://github.com/fievel/todo.txt-vim/commit/0863e1434e9a89ace06c4856b6cb32ba9906e3de) to make overduedates work on python3.
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+ v0.7.4 includes the overduedate support from Guilherme Victal (see pull
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@@ -215,6 +220,19 @@ prevent this behavior, add the following line to your vimrc
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+ `<leader>-sd` : Sort the file by due-date. Entries with a due date appears
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sorted by at the beginning of the file, the rest of the file is not modified.
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When you sort by due dates, at the end of the sort, your cursor will be placed
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at the top of the file. This behavior can be set with the following global
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variable :
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let g:TodoTxtSortDueDateCursorPos = "top"
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Possible values are :
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+ `top` (default): The first line of the buffer, i.e. your most outstanding task
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+ `lastdue`: The last task with a due:date set
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+ `notoverdue`: The first task that is not overdue (requires #13)
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+ `bottom`: The last line of the buffer
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### Priorities
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+ `<LocalLeader>j` : Lower the priority of the current line
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18
doc/todo.txt
18
doc/todo.txt
@@ -31,6 +31,11 @@ Table of Contents *TodoTxt-Contents* ~
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===============================================================================
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1. Release notes *TodoTxt-ReleaseNotes* ~
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v0.8 Incorporates Fretep's work on overdue dates (PR#13 and PR#16) witch removes
|
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python dependency, allow to control the cursor position after a sort by todo
|
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(see |TodoTxt-Sort| and/or issue #15) and fixes bug when sorting a file
|
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containing only lines with due:date (issue #14).
|
||||
|
||||
v0.7.6 Incorporates [Sietse's work](https://github.com/sietse/todo.txt-vim/commit/57d45200c8b033d31c9191ee0eb0711c801cdb1d) to make cancel and mark as done mapping repeatable using [vim-repeat](https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat).
|
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|
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v0.7.5 Incorporates Fievel's work
|
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@@ -230,6 +235,19 @@ prevent this behavior, add the following line to your vimrc
|
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`<leader>-sd` : Sort the file by due-date. Entries with a due date appears
|
||||
sorted by at the beginning of the file, the rest of the file is not modified.
|
||||
|
||||
When you sort by due dates, at the end of the sort, your cursor will be placed
|
||||
at the top of the file. This behavior can be set with the following global
|
||||
variable :
|
||||
|
||||
let g:TodoTxtSortDueDateCursorPos = "top"
|
||||
|
||||
Possible values are :
|
||||
|
||||
+ `top` (default): The first line of the buffer, i.e. your most outstanding task
|
||||
+ `lastdue`: The last task with a due:date set
|
||||
+ `notoverdue`: The first task that is not overdue (requires #13)
|
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+ `bottom`: The last line of the buffer
|
||||
|
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6.2 Priorities *TodoTxt-Priorities*
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||||
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`<LocalLeader>j` : Lower the priority of the current line
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ set cpo&vim
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if exists("g:Todo_txt_loaded")
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finish
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else
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let g:Todo_txt_loaded=0.7.6
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let g:Todo_txt_loaded=0.8
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endif
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" General options {{{1
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