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[bug #9012] planner-fix-tasks does not work right with planner-multi: msg#00036

Subject: [bug #9012] planner-fix-tasks does not work right with planner-multi
URL:
  <http://gna.org/bugs/?9012>

                 Summary: planner-fix-tasks does not work right with
planner-multi
                 Project: Planner.el and related modules
            Submitted by: None
            Submitted on: Friday 04/27/2007 at 05:34 CEST
                Category: Source
                Severity: 5 - Blocker
                Priority: 5 - Normal
                  Status: None
                 Privacy: Public
             Assigned to: None
        Originator Email: wanrong.lin@xxxxxxxxx
             Open/Closed: Open
         Discussion Lock: Any

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Details:

To reproduce this bug:

1. In a plan page, create a unscheduled test task with multiple plan pages
(using planner-multi)
2. Put this task at the bottom of block of task lines. All other tasks in
this task block are unscheduled and have the same priority as the newly
created task.
3. Use M-x planner-copy-or-move-task to schedule the test task. The date page
link will appear as the *first* link among all the links including the
multiple plan page links.
4. Use M-x planner-fix-tasks to reorder the tasks. Since our newly created
test task is scheduled, it is supposed to be moved to the top of the task
block. But that does not happen. It still sits at the bottom.
5. If you reposition the date page link in the test task to be the last in
all its page links, M-x planner-fix-tasks works fine.

I think this is a major bug because I depend on planner-fix-tasks to see what
tasks are imminent for my projects.




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