Confirmed
I can reproduce this in org 9.4.6, Emacs 27.2. Bug confirmed. "Samuel Banya" <sba...@fastmail.com> writes: > Hello there, > > I noticed a weird bug within Emacs Org Mode as I use it often for my TODO > lists for both personal use and for work. > > I noticed that if you hit "C-c ," you are prompted nowadays to enter a number > from like 1 to whatever your highest priority was set to, and that you have > to enter in the number and THEN press enter. > > This behavior on a side note is a little annoying since I usually only use > priorities 1 through 5, and don't want to have to hit enter each time. I kind > of wish > I could just go back to just hitting '1' or '5' and moving on. But, I > understand this was to make the ceiling of the highest priority be like 65 or > something > like that, so I understand why this was included. > > My main point is that the "SPC to remove" option doesn't actually work. > > If you try doing "C-c ," then hit Space, and then press Enter, the priority > of the task still remains the same. > > Workaround: > I've had to manually delete the priority number as a workaround which is a > bit annoying. > I've used F3 as a on-the-fly macro to quickly do this across multiple todo > list items as well. > However, it does feel a little awkward having to do this, so I'm wondering if > anyone has encountered this as well. > > Thanks, > > Sam -- Tim Cross