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0.1.20 |
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- A few bugfixes. |
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- Added XML declaration parsing/saving. This is a stop-gap at best, but will |
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hopefully be useful to some. |
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- Removed reliance on builtin regex library. Hopefully the completely broken |
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version of glibc that instigated the inclusion of it is now out of |
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circulation. |
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- Fixed a whole bunch of compiler warnings on more recent GCC versions. |
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- --not-done now marks sub-tasks as not done. Thanks to an anonymous |
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user for picking this up. |
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0.1.19 |
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- Updated my E-Mail address after about a year of having the wrong one :) |
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- Removed informational message at top of .todo files as it was rather useless |
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and actually annoying to some people placing their .todo files under version |
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control systems. |
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- Added a XSLT -> XHTML+CSS transform from Francesco Poli. |
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- Added a bash completion script from the Gentoo projects maintainer Aaron |
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Walker. |
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- Fixed seg fault visible on 64-bit systems but present on all. Thanks to the |
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Debian project for notifying me and providing a fix. |
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0.1.18 |
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- Added --purge [<days-old>] option which lets you purge old completed items. |
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Thanks to Jakub Turski for wanting this feature. |
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- Can now use force-colour in the todorc. |
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- Various patches from Debian and Gentoo maintainers applied. These fix |
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compiler errors on recent GCC versions, uncaught exception when TERM is not |
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set, a few man page issues, issues with the BASH scripts and miscellaneous |
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other things. |
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0.1.17 |
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- Fixed seg-fault when specifying bold colours with the --colour option. Thanks |
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to Tim Peoples for pointing pointing this out. |
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- Renamed regex.{c,h} to c_regex.{c,h} so they don't conflict with Regex.{cc,h} |
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under operating systems which do not honour case (OS/X and/or Cygwin). Also |
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removed -s (strip) from LDFLAGS, as this is not supported on some O/S' (eg. |
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OS/X). David Bacher wrote in with these issues. |
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- Modified tod2html.xslt so the todo title is displayed in the page, as well as |
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in the page title. |
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- Fixed an issue with not displaying links when timeout was in effect. |
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- Added a new 'default' priority which has the following semantics: when adding |
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a new item it will be priority 'medium', when grafting to an existing item |
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the new item will be given the parents priority, and when editing an existing |
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item its priority will be preserved. An items priority can be overridden on |
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the command line with --priority <priority> when any of these actions are |
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performed. Devtodo will never prompt for priority with this enabled. Handy for |
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putting in your ~/.todorc. |
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- Fixed display issues when summarising multi-line items. |
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- Fixed a bug where colours were reset when displaying linked databases. |
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0.1.16 |
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- Made broken links silently fail rather than failing loudly and horribly. |
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- Modified the semantics for expanding indices. Now when you use an index with |
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no modifier (eg. todo 10, as opposed to todo -10 or todo +10), only one |
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level of children is expanded. |
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- Big change is the addition of multi-line items and title texts! This is a |
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much requested feature. To use this, you can either pipe text into devtodo: |
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cat <<- EOF | tda -p medium |
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This is some |
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multi-line |
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text. |
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EOF |
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Or press <CTRL-N> to insert a new line when at the devtodo input prompt. |
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0.1.15 |
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- Added --force-colour option to force use of colour even when not outputting to |
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a terminal. Requested by James Troup. |
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- Added a patch sent in by Philipp Buehler which adds support for title strings |
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to the todo2html.xslt XSLT script. |
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- Fixed bug when displaying priorities in TODO list ("mediumriority"). |
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- Added a MASSIVE patch sent in by Christian Hammond which adds support for |
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linking other todo databases into one single view. This is extremely useful |
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for situations where you have a core project directory with sub-directories |
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containing unique individual databases. You can link them so they are all |
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viewed from the core database. Great work! |
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- tda will now merge all non-quoted arguments into one string to be used for |
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the body text of the item to add. This lets this work: |
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tda -p high Need to go to the shop and get some milk |
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without needing to do: |
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tda -p high "Need to go to the shop and get some milk" |
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- Another bug report by James Troup via the Debian Project. Thanks James and |
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Arthur for being long time supporters of the project! |
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- Made doc/scripts.sh more coherent and less convoluted. |
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- A variation on the XSLT transform was sent in by Christian Hammond. An |
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example of its use is available at http://www.chipx86.com/todo.ml. |
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0.1.14 |
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- Fixed a bug where devtodo doesn't work without the TERM variable being set. |
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Caused havoc in Bill Carlson's cron job. Thanks for tracking it down Bill. |
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- Fixed some more GCC 3.x compilation problems. I'm still using [io]strstream, |
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as opposed to the more correct [io]stringstream, so that it should still |
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compile with older versions of GCC. Fingers crossed. |
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0.1.13 |
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- Patch from David Furodet to fix compilation problems on Solaris. |
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- Added 'finishing comments'. This allows you to optionally add a comment to an |
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item when you are marking it as done, giving reasons/comments for why you are |
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marking it complete. This is really useful. This also breaks backward |
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compatibility with previous BINARY formats only. The XML format is not |
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affected. |
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0.1.12 |
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- Applied a patch by Michael Tilstra that fixes segfaults when overriding |
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colours. |
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- Added a script (contrib/tdrec) to display databases from all sub-directories. |
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Thanks to Brian Herlihy for the contribution. Modified it slightly so it |
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passes arguments to devtodo (such as --summary). |
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- Modified cd, pushd and popd replacement scripts (doc/scripts.sh) so that their |
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exit status is preserved. Required so things like this work correctly: |
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cd doc && echo foo |
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Thanks to Erin Quinlan for the fix. |
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- Now displays the index of newly added items when --verbose is on. Thanks to |
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James Troup for suggesting this. |
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- Fixed man page inconsistency with '-S' and '-s' for summary mode. Thanks to |
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James Troup again for picking this up. |
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- Another problem found by James Troup - when grafting, the validity of the |
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grafting index was only checked after the new item text was typed. This has |
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been recitifed. |
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- Work around for some weirdness when generating RPM's. |
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0.1.11 |
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- Modified .spec file so it doesn't do an aclocal/autoheader/automake/autoconf |
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before compiling. Fixes incompatibilities between versions of automake. |
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- Applied a patch sent in by Anreas Amann to fix more incompatibilities with |
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GCC 3.0. |
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0.1.10 |
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- Now 'using namespace std;'. It's the standard and it seems as if GCC 3.0 |
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finally requires it, so in it goes. |
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- Fixed an incompatibility with versions of GCC prior to 3.0 using different |
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arguments to std::string::compare. Quite annoying. I replaced it with |
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strncmp. |
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- Readline is driving me insane. The example from the readline info page says |
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to use "completion_matches" so I basically copied the code verbatim. But |
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some versions don't seem to include the function in the readline header |
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file? Agggggghh. So once again, it's back to using a manually created |
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header file. It seems to work the best. |
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0.1.9 |
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- I had a bad feeling that including the readline headers would cause problems |
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and I was right :(. I'm now not including any readline headers of any form, |
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so if compilation breaks due to your system readline headers having K&R style |
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function declarations, upgrade to the latest version. |
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- Renamed the XSLT examples to reflect their purpose (eg. xslt-example.1 => |
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todo2pdf.xslt) |
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0.1.8 |
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- Fixed for the spelling of "heirarchical" :) |
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- Repatched --mono fix that gets rid of spurious escape sequences (picked up |
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by Mark Eichin). |
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- Fixed envar expansion broken by event handling modifications. Whoops. |
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- Numeric priorities can now be specified on the command line. Christian |
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Kurz picked this one up. |
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- Added a new filter for searching through the database. This is done with |
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the filter '/'. eg. "todo --filter /CVS" will show all items with the word |
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CVS in them. This can also be expressed as a shorthand version: "todo /CVS". |
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The text is interpreted as a regular expression. |
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- Changed filter behaviour to be more logical. Numeric filters with no sign |
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prefix will now only show the item itself, not children. Prefixing the |
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filter with a + will display the children as well and prefixing with a - |
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will filter out that item. |
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- Subsequently almost totally rewrote filtering code so it's more logical and |
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doesn't break (hopefully). |
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- Short arguments can now be fully merged into one argument. eg. |
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todo -v -v -f 2-10 |
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can be represented as: |
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todo -vvf2-10 |
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- Added an "echo" command for use in ~/.todorc. This can be used for status |
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messages or whatever. eg. |
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on save echo Saved $TODODB |
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- Added another PERL script (contrib/changelog2html) to convert directly from |
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the ChangeLog to HTML. |
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- Fixed default formatting string for --TODO. |
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- James Troup had the suggestion (which is now implemented) of clearing the |
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priority as soon as the user hits a key other than enter when editing an |
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existing item. |
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- Copied the readline.h and history.h from my system's readline into devtodo's |
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source. Hopefully this won't break compiles on any systems :\. |
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0.1.7 |
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- Finally tracked down the VERY nasty (at times up to a minute or more) |
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slowdown some users have been experiencing. It turns out that one of the |
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recent versions of glibc has a bug in its regex code when dealing with |
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non-multibyte characters (ie. most of the time). This came to a head because |
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I upgraded to slackware-current, which has this version of glibc. Great. |
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Thanks to Mark Eichen for pointing me towards several Debian bug tracker |
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items about other programs having this same problem. |
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- Added a new directory "contrib" which will be used for anything that users |
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contribute that is not patched into the main distribution. |
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- XSLT transform courtesy of Mark Eichin, to convert devtodo XML databases into |
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colour PDF's. This is contrib/xslt-example.1. |
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- XSLT contribution for converting devtodo XML databases into HTML, courtesy of |
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Daniel Peterson. This is contrib/xslt-example.2. |
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- I have created an amalgam of the above two XSLT contributions that will |
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output a HTML page with colourised items. Completed items are struck out. |
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This is a dodgy hack, so if anybody has any enhancements it would be much |
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appreciated. |
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- Changed filename of src/todo.cc to src/main.cc so that devtodo will compile |
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under environments where case is not relevant in filenames (ie. Cygwin under |
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M$ Windows). |
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- Added a small PERL script to generate a todo database from a ChangeLog file |
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that's in the same format as that used by devtodo. In the contrib directory. |
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eg. changelog2todo > changelog.todo && devtodo --database changelog.todo |
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- Added two new events: "load" and "save". This can be used in conjunction |
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with one of the above XSLT files by putting something like the following in |
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your ~/.todorc (assuming you have libxlst installed - www.xmlsoft.org): |
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on save exec xsltproc $HOME/etc/todo-html.xslt $TODODB > `dirname $TODODB`/.todo.html |
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Which will basically generate a .todo.html file every time a devtodo database |
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is modified. |
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- Fixed a few minor man page bugs. |
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0.1.6-1 |
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- Changed --summary to a toggle so you can use "todo -s" to switch it on or off. |
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This minimises the use of the shift key ;). |
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- Uncommented two lines so that --priority works once more when editing items. |
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- Added RPMage. |
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0.1.6 |
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- When creating backups, I now make the backed up databases read-only if |
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--paranoid is specified. |
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- A slight modification to the BASH shell script to make it more compatible |
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(courtesy of Arthur). |
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- Added -S/--summary (and -s/--no-summary to override it if 'summary' is the |
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default in ~/.todorc) which only displays the first line of todo items. This |
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is handy if, like me, you have numerous multi-line items. The shell scripts |
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use this by default now, meaning when you cd into a directory only the first |
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line of each item will be shown (handy for a quick...summary). |
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- Added --timeout [<seconds>] option. When no second are specified, todo will |
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only display the database if it hasn't been displayed within a number of |
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seconds (also specified by using --timeout, but *with* a number of seconds). |
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For example, by putting this in your ~/.todorc: "timeout 10", then adding |
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"--timeout" when you run devtodo, the database will only be displayed if |
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it hasn't been displayed within 10 seconds. The shell scripts have been |
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updated to use this facility. The access time is used to determine when the |
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database was last used (stat.st_atime). |
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- Unified formatting strings into one location and added the generic option |
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--format <tag>=<format-string> to modify them as well as the option |
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--use-format <tag>=<tag> to use them. eg. |
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todo --use-format verbose-display=generated |
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- Now attempts to obtain the width of the current terminal from the termcap |
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database (if compile fails (please send me a bug report, and...) re-run |
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./configure with the --without-termcap option). |
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- Added a '%s' output formatting flag which formats item text the same as is |
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done with --summary. |
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- You can use the (undocumented) --dump-config option to dump the current |
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config to stdout. This should be usable as a ~/.todorc file pretty much |
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as is. Handy to use as a base for your own modifications. |
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- Fixed a minor bug where invalid numeric priority exceptions weren't being |
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caught. |
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- Added "title" as a defineable colour, seperate from the "info" colour. |
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- Integrated some Debian Makefile mojo (thanks go to Arthur Korn). |
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- Fixed --paranoid behaviour. The logic to check permissions had become |
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commented out in the move to multiple loaders. |
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- Added an "exec" command to the ~/.todorc. This can be used to execute |
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shell commands from within devtodo, although it's really only useful in |
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conjunction with triggers (see below). In addition, the environment variable |
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TODODB will contain the name of the current database. |
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- Added event "triggers". These are useful for modifying the behaviour of |
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devtodo. A perfect example of a use for this is to trap the "create" trigger |
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so that when a new database is created todo will remove world and group |
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permissions from it. eg. |
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on create { |
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verbose |
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exec chmod 600 $TODODB |
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} |
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- Modified Makefile.am in src and doc to support relocatable installs (via |
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automakes DESTDIR variable). |
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0.1.5-1 |
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- Fixed a nasty Makefile bug that can, under certain circumstances, cause |
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the build/install to fail. |
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0.1.5 |
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- Added a binary database format. The default is still XML, but you can |
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change this using the new --database-loaders option. You can transparently |
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convert your existing XML databases to binary format (or vice-versa) by |
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simply changing the load order. For example, to change from XML to binary, |
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put this in your ~/.todorc: database-loaders binary,xml |
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The next time you modify an XML format database, it will be saved in binary |
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format. The man page has more information. I recommend only using the binary |
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format if you are actually having performance problems, as if something |
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goes awry, manually fixing the XML database is *much* easier. But if you do |
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use it, it might be an idea to use it in conjunction with --backup. |
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- Added user-defineable formatting for both display output and TODO generated |
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output. This is cool. Look for the section FORMATTING in the man page. |
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- Added a new filter, which I've wanted for ages. It constists of a single '-', |
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'+' or '='. A '-' stops display of all items except those explicitly specified |
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in the rest of the filter whereas a '+' overrides all other filters to display |
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all items. A '=' is the default behaviour. This is brilliant if you want |
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to narrow the view down to just one item: todo --filter -,29 (*Note*: Slightly |
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superceded by the modification to the semantics of numeric filters, which now |
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display *only* the numbers specified if the = (or no) prefix is used - see |
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two points down for more information). |
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- Modified the numeric filters. Ranges can now be specified by doing this: |
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todo --filter 1-20. If a '-' sign precedes the range it explicitly excludes |
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all these items. This can also be used in most other places indices are used. |
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ie. todo --done 10.1-20 would mark items 10.1 through 10.20 as done. |
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- Modified behaviour of numeric filters slightly. If prefix is '=' or none, |
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*only* those items are displayed. Before, this was a nop. |
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- Patch to todorl.h courtesy of Philippe M. Chiasson that fixes compilation |
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problems on RH 7.0. |
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- Priority defaults to medium if a blank line is entered at the "priority>" |
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prompt (thanks to Alexei Gilchrist for this idea, along with quite a few |
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others :)) |
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- Removed --fallback-database - the semantics were too clunky and generally |
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confusing. |
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- Added --global-database <filename> and -G,--global to replace |
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--fallback-database. Basically, you specify a file with --global-database |
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(defaults to ~/.todo_global) then whenever you pass -G or --global to todo it |
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will use the global database. Much simpler than the way --fallback-database |
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behaved. This idea was courtesy, once again, of Alexei Gilchrist. Good stuff! |
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- todo can now automatically backup the database to a user specified number |
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of levels. Use the option --database [<n>] to do this, where <n> is the |
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optional number of revisions to keep (defaults to 1). This option is best |
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specified in your ~/.todorc. |
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- Numbers can once again be used to specify priorities when entering them from |
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the 'priority>' prompt (requested by Alexei Gilchrist). |
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0.1.4 |
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- Added version checking so that the binary won't accept databases from |
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future versions. The actual behaviour is that minor revision differences |
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produce a warning while major revision differences cause an error. |
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- Added a patch from Arthur Korn that allows the bash scripts to cd into |
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directories with spaces. |
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- Fixed a few man page problems, again courtesy of Arthur (I swear this |
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guy doesn't sleep!) |
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- Changed primary binary to 'devtodo', with a convenience symlink, 'todo'. |
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Also changed the man page filename to reflect this. The user should see |
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no actual difference though, as symlinks with the old names exist. |
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- Fixed a bug where todo would segfault if ^D was pressed while editing a |
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line. Thanks to Matt Kraai for picking this up. The problem was due to |
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not handling a NULL return value from readline. |
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- More man page fixes (this time, thanks again go to Matt). |
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- You can now specify more than one item index on the command line as |
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seperate arguments. Previously, a comma was required and if multiple |
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arguments were used the last one was used. Arthur picked this one up. |
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- Added parsing of /etc/todorc (actually, the location is specified by the |
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--sysconfdir argument to configure, so it will probably be |
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/usr/local/etc/todorc on most peoples systems). |
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- Added awareness of the TODORC environment variable. This specifies the |
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RC file to parse on startup. TODORC=$HOME/.todorc is the default |
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behaviour. This idea was thanks to Claude. Claude also suggests, quite |
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rightly, that it would be useful for specifying a system-wide todorc |
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file by putting TODORC=/etc/todorc in /etc/profile or somewhere similar. |
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- Added two new arguments for modifying the database used. The first is |
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--database <file> which is used to change the default filename used. eg. |
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--database .todo is the default behaviour. The other is |
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--fallback-database <file> which specifies the database to use if no other |
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can be found. By default there is no fallback database. Both of these |
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options can be specified in the .todorc. |
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- Environment variables can now be used in the ~/.todorc. This is especially |
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useful for something like 'fallback-database $HOME/.todo'. |
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- Finally fixed the bug where > and & were not being correctly |
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interpreted. |
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- Fixed a long-time bug where wraptext() was wrapping the first |
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line prematurely. |
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- Fixed a bug where if the sort order changed, visible indices would not match |
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parameter indices. |
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- --verbose now displays time between when an item was created and when it was |
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completed. |
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- Added --date-format for formatting the display of dates (currently only used |
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with --verbose). The format is that used by strftime(3) but if strftime is not |
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available on a system, ctime(3) is used. |
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- Added fully-featured sorting via the --sort parameter. It is now possible to |
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sort on pretty much anything you can think of; creation time, completed time, |
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duration of item, text body, priority and whether an item is done or not. |
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- Added --paranoid option that enables some warnings about permissions. This |
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is in response to a user request to not make the .todo file group/world |
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accessible. This option will make devtodo warn the user if such a database |
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is created. |
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- Removed --sync and --no-sync. You can generate the TODO file with --TODO. |
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0.1.3 |
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- Fixed a MAJOR bug introduced while fixing the non-correlating indices |
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where all editing of sub-items caused a seg-fault! This was a bad one. |
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Thanks to Ron Bailey for picking this one up. |
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- Added auto-cd scripts for tcsh, courtesy of Matthew Russell. |
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0.1.2 |
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- Regex needs sys/types.h to be included before regex.h on BSD - solution |
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thanks to Ashley Penney |
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- Fixed curses failing to link on Solaris due to the link phase not |
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bringing in the termcap library. Thanks to Josh Wilmes for picking this |
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up (subsequent autoconf script snippet shamelessly stolen from librep). |
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- Fixed bug introduced by new colour code where colours were not being reset |
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to the default terminal colour as they should have been. Once again, |
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Stephan Hegel picked this one up...thanks again. |
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- Related to the above bug, added a new 'colour' called 'default' which is |
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the terminals default colour and removed the defineable colour item |
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'normal'. |
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- Fixed a fairly major bug that was triggered when changing the priority |
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of an existing item - it caused visible indices not to correlate with |
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their actual index. |
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- When grafting a child, the priority of the parent is used by default. |
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- Added check for empty rx - FreeBSD doesn't support this. |
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- Changed string parameter for Regex = to char const *. This fixes compile |
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errors using gcc 2.9.2 udner FreeBSD. |
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- Changed default 'low' colour to un-bolded cyan. |
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- Removed '-r' as a short option - this functionality only exists as |
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--remove now. |
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0.1.1 |
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- Bug picked up by Christoph Jaeger relating to the use of a temporary |
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string in TodoDB::find() has been fixed - there may be more, need to |
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investigate further. |
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- Added call to rl_initialize so that ~/.inputrc gets read correctly - |
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patch from Ulrich Pfeifer (with slight modifications by me). |
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- Validated options in ~/.todorc so that options like 'add' and 'reparent' |
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can't be used. |
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- Added section on colours to the man page. |
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- Made configure.in determine whether to use curses or ncurses (a problem |
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picked up by Stephan Hegel) and abort if readline won't link properly. |
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- A few minor man page fixes (again, thanks to Stephan Hegel) - also moved |
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the man into configure.in so the version will be automatically updated. |
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- Extracted all readline exports into todorl.h - these are required because |
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some versions of readline do NOT have C++ compatible headers, that is, the |
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most of the functions use implicit parameters which C++ barfs on. |
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- Added --enable-debug to configure phase which removes -s from LDFLAGS |
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and sets CXXFLAGS to '-Wall -g'. |
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- Added --mono to remove all ANSI escape sequences - useful for the colour |
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impaired terminals (can also be put in ~/.todorc) |
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- Cleaned up the TodoDB class a bit by moving the StreamColour stuff into |
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the class body itself. |
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0.1.0 |
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- Added a ~/.todorc that basically lets you prepend command line arguments |
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to todo before it parses command line arguments. This is perfect for |
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specifying default filters. My personal favourite is 'filter -children' to |
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not display child nodes by default. An example is in the doc sub-directory. |
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- Changed the behaviour of filters slightly in that numeric values in filters |
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now represent item indices. Prefixed by a '-', this causes the specified |
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item to not be displayed. Prefixed by a '+', the specified item will be |
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displayed even if other filters inhibit it. |
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- Added --colour facility so that users can override the default colours. |
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- Added --reparent so that items can be moved around the tree. |
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- If -v is specified, more information is printed out when editing, or adding |
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items as well as when adding a title. |
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0.0.9 |
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- Initial release. |
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