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- Documented the 'inverse' color attribute.
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+ New 'indent.annotation' for the 'description.default' field format.
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# Tracked Features, sorted by ID.
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+ Added feature #330, which supports the 'inverse' color attribute.
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+ Added feature #523 & #659, adding 'status' as a reportable field (thanks to
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Peter De Poorter and Bryce Harrington).
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+ Added feature #657 & #658, using the 'ids' command, tasks matching a filter
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NEWS
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NEWS
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- Status attribute can now be used in report.
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- Project names may now contain spaces.
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- New export-html.pl script.
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- Now supports the 'inverse' color attribute.
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Please refer to the ChangeLog file for full details. There are too many to
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list here.
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underline bright red on black
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And an 'inverse' attribute:
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inverse red
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Taskwarrior has a command that helps you visualize these color combinations.
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Try this:
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