Manual might not be the best word to describe it. If the list consists of all
high priority to-dos, and you drag one to the bottom of the list, it'll ask
you if you want the to-do to be high, medium, or low, because if you drag it
to the bottom the script doesn't know what you want it to become since there
is nothing below it. If there are several high and low priority to-dos, and
you drag a low one just under the last high priority to-do, it doesn't know
if you want it to be high, medium, or remain low, so it'll ask with a little
pop-up box. By default the script assigns priorities to the priority of the
to-do just above the moved to-do's new location, but takes into account what
is below it to decide if it should automatically assign the priority, or ask
you which to make it. Does that make sense?

I think the only way the priority gets stuck if if there is just one item in
the list. I'll figure out a solution to this sometime soon. This is just a
small part of a whole project management app I have in mind... I just
realized that I had a nice little mini app built already and might expand on
it by making it a real google module, and allow people to sign up and use
it.
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