Re: [O] Bug: Priorities not inheriting [8.3.1 (8.3.1-56-g17a225-elpa @ /Users/luke/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150817/)]

2015-08-23 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Completing myself: You are right, but I'm pretty sure the previous implementation of the property API didn't implement it this way, i.e., PRIORITY was not implemented like CATEGORY, at all. My gut feeling is that PRIORITY inheritance happened by side-effect. In any case, I see no objection

Re: [O] Bug: Priorities not inheriting [8.3.1 (8.3.1-56-g17a225-elpa @ /Users/luke/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150817/)]

2015-08-19 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: After a few tests, I'm confused and I don't understand all the changes in this area (and they are not documented in ORG-NEWS.) I'd rather clarify something here. Most changes introduced come from bug reports, i.e., they are not a will to change how things work in

Re: [O] Bug: Priorities not inheriting [8.3.1 (8.3.1-56-g17a225-elpa @ /Users/luke/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150817/)]

2015-08-19 Thread Bastien
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: Correcting myself, AFAIK, PRIORITY never was intended to be inherited. Inheritance applies to node properties, i.e. property drawers, whereas special properties, like PRIORITY are, by definition, not set through property drawers. This is

Re: [O] Bug: Priorities not inheriting [8.3.1 (8.3.1-56-g17a225-elpa @ /Users/luke/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150817/)]

2015-08-19 Thread Bastien
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: There is a misunderstanding here. Special properties, like PRIORITY, cannot be inherited. The PRIORITY property *was* inherited. At least in 8.2.10. It is reasonable to expect the PRIORITY property to be inherited and the new behavior (falling

Re: [O] Bug: Priorities not inheriting [8.3.1 (8.3.1-56-g17a225-elpa @ /Users/luke/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150817/)]

2015-08-19 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: There is a misunderstanding here. Special properties, like PRIORITY, cannot be inherited. The PRIORITY property *was* inherited. At least in 8.2.10. AFAIK, PRIORITY never was intended to be inherited. Inheritance

Re: [O] Bug: Priorities not inheriting [8.3.1 (8.3.1-56-g17a225-elpa @ /Users/luke/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150817/)]

2015-08-19 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Correcting myself, AFAIK, PRIORITY never was intended to be inherited. Inheritance applies to node properties, i.e. property drawers, whereas special properties, like PRIORITY are, by definition, not set through property drawers. This is incorrect. What I mean is inheritance is not automatic

Re: [O] Bug: Priorities not inheriting [8.3.1 (8.3.1-56-g17a225-elpa @ /Users/luke/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150817/)]

2015-08-19 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Luke Amdor luke.am...@gmail.com writes: Given a test.org with: * [#B] Test ** TODO one When I do the agenda to find TODO headlines with priority B I would expect it to find the TODO one, however it doesn't. I'm very sure this regressed when upgrading to 8.3.1, as it worked fine

[O] Bug: Priorities not inheriting [8.3.1 (8.3.1-56-g17a225-elpa @ /Users/luke/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20150817/)]

2015-08-18 Thread Luke Amdor
Given a test.org with: * [#B] Test ** TODO one When I do the agenda to find TODO headlines with priority B I would expect it to find the TODO one, however it doesn't. I'm very sure this regressed when upgrading to 8.3.1, as it worked fine in 8.3.0. Thanks! Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.5.1