Andre Mueninghoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent you a Starred Message from Chandler:

Hi Everyone,

I did a search and didn't see an obvious existing bug, but before I possibly 
duplicate an existing bug report, I thought I'd ask here if this scenario is 
covered and to solicit feedback.

Current behavior
1. Create an item stamped as event
2. Change the date of the event item to a date one week in the past
3. Set the item's recurrence to daily (any recurrence except none will behave 
the same)
4. Note in the table view that occurences of the test item appear in the Now, 
Later, and Done sections.
5. Select either the Now or Later occurrence.
6. Unstamp the item as event, and when prompted, press All Events
7. Note in the detail view that in the header, only a triage status of [Now | 
Later] and the item's title is visible. The stamp buttons and byline are not 
visible.
8. Also note in the table view that there is no row for this item in the Now or 
Later sections.
9. Select any other item.
10. Note in the table view that single occurrence of the formerly recurring 
event item is in the Done section with a triage status of Done.

The same behavior occurs when viewing a calendar canvas. Even though malformed, 
the residual display of a Now or Later triage status reasonably suggests that 
to make further edits to this item one should be able to find it in the Now or 
Later sections of the table view. However, it will be in the Done section. Even 
as a long time Chandler user, I though at first the items were disappearing 
completely. If the Done occurrence is unstamped as event, then Done is Done is 
Done.

Suggested behavior: On the removal of the event stamp from a Now or Later 
occurence of a recurring item, retain the Now or Later occurence respectively 
(instead of the Done occurence).



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DESCRIPTION:Hi Everyone\,\n\nI did a search and didn't see an obvious exist
 ing bug\, but before I possibly duplicate an existing bug report\, I thoug
 ht I'd ask here if this scenario is covered and to solicit feedback.\n\nCu
 rrent behavior\n1. Create an item stamped as event\n2. Change the date of 
 the event item to a date one week in the past\n3. Set the item's recurrenc
 e to daily (any recurrence except none will behave the same)\n4. Note in t
 he table view that occurences of the test item appear in the Now\, Later\,
  and Done sections.\n5. Select either the Now or Later occurrence.\n6. Uns
 tamp the item as event\, and when prompted\, press All Events\n7. Note in 
 the detail view that in the header\, only a triage status of [Now | Later]
  and the item's title is visible. The stamp buttons and byline are not vis
 ible.\n8. Also note in the table view that there is no row for this item i
 n the Now or Later sections.\n9. Select any other item.\n10. Note in the t
 able view that single occurrence of the formerly recurring event item is i
 n the Done section with a triage status of Done.\n\nThe same behavior occu
 rs when viewing a calendar canvas. Even though malformed\, the residual di
 splay of a Now or Later triage status reasonably suggests that to make fur
 ther edits to this item one should be able to find it in the Now or Later 
 sections of the table view. However\, it will be in the Done section. Even
  as a long time Chandler user\, I though at first the items were disappear
 ing completely. If the Done occurrence is unstamped as event\, then Done i
 s Done is Done.\n\nSuggested behavior: On the removal of the event stamp f
 rom a Now or Later occurence of a recurring item\, retain the Now or Later
  occurence respectively (instead of the Done occurence).\n
STATUS;X-OSAF-AUTO=TRUE;X-OSAF-CHANGED=-1209569658.22:IN-PROCESS
SUMMARY:Bug to improve behavior of unstamping as event when event is recurr
 ing
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