Version: (using Devel) Compiler: gcc 4.3.2 OS: Linux Installed from: Compiled sources - Launch KOrg - Create a few to-dos for today including three without starting time - Go to File menu/Print preview - Select Print to-dos as a Print Style - In the Sorting Options section there is a 'Sort Field' combo box. From it select 'Start Date' - Click on 'Ok' The to-dos you created with starting times are printed and sorted correctly. The to-dos with no starting time are sorted all together at the end but alphabetically not by starting time since they do not have any. Since starting time does not influence to-do behaviours I am wondering how useful it is to print to-dos that have no starting time. Trunk, Svn Rev 1112300
> Since starting time does not influence to-do behaviours I am wondering how > useful it is to print to-dos that have no starting time. It's still useful to print to-dos without starting time, people might want to print a list of tasks that must be done.
Ah I see. Thx Sergio ;o) Then I am closing this bug since it is not relevant after all. Trunk, Svn Rev 1145265