Thanks for confirming this as I didn't know if it was my config or something.

I'd like to add if possible, if there would the ability to restore the 
previously functionality of being able to just hit a number from 1 to 9 to set 
the priority of a task as well.

Didn't want to conflate things too much, but it would be great if there was a 
config option around this before I would have to make a workaround in Elisp 
instead.

On Thu, May 27, 2021, at 4:05 AM, Tim Cross wrote:
> 
> Confirmed
> 
> I can reproduce this in org 9.4.6, Emacs 27.2. Bug confirmed.
> 
> "Samuel Banya" <sba...@fastmail.com <mailto:sbanya%40fastmail.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
> 
> 

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