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Bug#51378: marked as done (ical: [wishlist] checked TODO items should be moved to the bottom of the item list)



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Package: ical
Version: 2.2-2

Currently, checked TODO items remain where they are.  When a user
has lots of TODO items, he may only see the DONE items for a day,
but not the ones currently to be done.

Thus, once TODO item has been checked, it should be moved to the
bottom of the list.

-- System Information
Debian Release: 2.1
Kernel Version: Linux sobolev 2.2.13 #26 Wed Oct 20 19:25:33 MEST 1999 i586 unknown

Versions of the packages ical depends on:
ii  libc6           2.0.7.19981211 GNU C Library: shared libraries
ii  libstdc++2.9    2.91.66-0slink The GNU stdc++ library (egcs version)
ii  tcl8.0          8.0.4-2        The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Run-T
ii  tk8.0           8.0.4-2        The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Run-Ti
hi  xlib6g          3.3.2.3a-11    shared libraries required by X clients


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ical has been removed from Debian unstable and won't be released
with the next official release of Debian, codenamed "woody".

Reason: Requested by vela@; orphaned, bugs, previous maintainer
considers it obsoleted by better alternatives, dead upstream

Please switch to one of the following programs: korganizer, plan,
xcal, xcalendar-i18n, xdkcal

If you have questions about this, please contact me.
-- 
Martin Michlmayr
tbm@cyrius.com



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