taskwarrior/NEWS
2010-12-27 22:11:47 +01:00

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New Features in taskwarrior 1.9.4
- New burndown charts.
- New 'count' helper command.
- Inifinite width reports, when redirecting output.
- Regular expression support in filters and substitutions.
- Added highlighting for the show command that indicates which values differ
from the defaults.
- Added change log display to the 'info' command.
- The first month in the calendar report can now be changed with an offset
value.
- No more dependency on ncurses.
- New '_query helper command for script writers, which accepts a filter like
any other report, but returns unformatted JSON.
- Assorted bug fixes.
Please refer to the ChangeLog file for full details. There are too many to
list here.
New commands in taskwarrior 1.9.4
- 'burndown.daily', 'burndown.weekly', 'burndown.monthly', also with
'burndown' that is an alias to burndown.weekly.
- 'count' accepts a filter, and simply returns a count of the tasks
matching the filter. Used as a helper command by scripts.
New configuration options in taskwarrior 1.9.4
- color.burndown.pending, color.burndown.started and color.burndown.done
control the color of the burndown charts.
- burndown.bias, which is a tweakable control for the completion estimation
for the burndown charts, and is documented in taskrc(5).
- defaultwidth=0 is causes word-wrapping to be turned off, and effectively
set reports to potentially have infinite width .
- regex=on enables regular expression searches for filters (task list a...e
matches 'above') and substitutions (task <id> /a...e/over/ changes 'above'
to 'over'). Default is off, as this is an advanced feature.
- journal.info controls whether a change log for each task is displayed by
the 'info' command.
- gc=off can be used, temporarily, to defer GC until later commands, which
eliminates problems with task ID numbers for script writers.
- calendar.offset=off and calendar.offset.value=-1 to apply an offset value
to change the effective first month in the calendar report.
- default.due can be specified, and adds a default due date to all added
and imported tasks that don't otherwise have a due date.
Newly deprecated features in taskwarrior 1.9.4
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Taskwarrior has been built and tested on the following configurations:
* OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.5 Leopard
* Fedora 14 Laughlin, 13 Goddard
* Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, 10.04 Lucid Lynx
* Debian Sid
* Slackware 12.2
* Arch Linux
* Gentoo Linux
* SliTaz Linux
* CRUX Linux
* SuSE 11.3
* Solaris 10 and 8
* OpenBSD 4.5
* FreeBSD
* NetBSD
* Cygwin 1.7 and 1.5
* Haiku R1/alpha1
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While Taskwarrior has undergone testing, bugs are sure to remain. If you
encounter a bug, please enter a new issue at:
http://taskwarrior.org/projects/taskwarrior/issues/new
Or you can also report the issue in the forums at:
http://taskwarrior.org/projects/taskwarrior/boards
Or just send a message to:
support@taskwarrior.org
Thank you.