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@ -134,6 +134,32 @@ items and checkboxes, and that changing the tag with the usual
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tag commands will not influence the property and therefore the
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behavior of TODO and checkbox commands.
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*** You may now specify line breaks in the fast tags interface
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Up to now, the fast tags interface tried to lump as many tags as
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possible into a single line, with the exception that groups would
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always be on a line by themselves.
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Now, if you use several lines to define your tags, like
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#+begin_src org
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,#+TAGS: aa(a) bb(b) cc(c)
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,#+TAGS: dd(d) ee(e) ff(f)
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#+end_src
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then there will also be a line break after the "cc" tag in the
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fast tag selection interface. You may also write
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#+begin_src org
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,#+TAGS: aa(a) bb(b) cc(c) \n dd(d) ee(e) ff(f)
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#+end_src
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to achieve the same effect, and you can use =\n= several times in
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order to produce empty lines. In =org-tag-alist=, newlines are
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represented as =(:newline)=.
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Thanks to Christopher Suckling for a patch to this effect.
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* Version 6.22
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** Details
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