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  • 0.2.2
    01dc62a9 · Updated version ·
    Release: 0.2.2
  • 0.2.1
    bab336dc · Release 0.2.1 ·
    Updated authors, README.org
  • 0.2.0
    71d8ba78 · Release 0.2.0 ·
    - Updated README
    
    Made more explicit instructions about date and time specification.
    
    - Plain time specification within headings is allowed
    
    Plain times can be useful for diary-style entries. For example:
    
    ** Dentist 8:20am
    SCHEDULED: <%%(diary-cyclic 7 10 20 2022)>
    
    This will be alerted every Thursday at 8:20am.
  • 0.1.2
    add561d5 · Release 0.1.2 ·
    Release 0.1.2
    
    See issue #3
    
    The problem: org-yaap-todo-only required org-yaap-include-tags to
    match in order to alert for any heading, even if it was in a TODO
    state.
    
    The solution: when todo only is in effect, all TODO headings will be
    alerted regardless of org-yaap-include-tags.
  • 0.1.1
    24db273d · Release 0.1.1 ·
    - Handling diary sexp time entries
    - Strip links from heading title before alerting
  • 0.1.0
    cc8d9720 · Release 0.1.0 ·
    - Added ALERT_TIMEOUT option to customize the time before an alert is
      dismissed
    
    - More documentation
  • 0.0.6
    5ade6dd9 · Release 0.0.6 ·
    Removed Emacs 29 emacsclient option '--reuse-frame'
  • 0.0.5
    1aa979f5 · Release 0.0.5 ·
    Release: 0.0.5
    - If an Emacs frame exists, reuse it. Otherwise, create a new frame.
    - Fixed bug for link headings when checking for empty headings
  • 0.0.4
    87cdec27 · Release 0.0.4 ·
    Release: 0.0.4
  • 0.0.3
    6dad25e6 · Release 0.0.3 ·
    - Removed 'alert' package dependency
    - Not alerting for empty headings
    - Renotify on termux after clicking persistent notification
  • 0.0.2
    8ad9d15f · Release 0.0.2 ·
    Initial release