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22.2.3

* Give some more hints on when a record is running (and which one). 159
* Can now select presets with the mouse again, as well as recent tags. 161
* Selecting presets via autocompletion now requires typing ``. A hint is provided. 169
* Small tweak to make date input fit in the Brave browser. 170
* Fixed a typo. 168

22.2.2

* Tag presets are now shown in the autocompletion list. This feels more coherent and is more "keyboard-friendly". 144
* The preset dialog preserves the order of tags, and allows empty lines. 154
* Fix that using *no grouping* in the report dialog broke the tag-filtering. 156
* You can now create a new tag by dragging in the timeline. 158
* Tweaks for small screens; make better use of available space. 160

22.2.1

* When starting a new record while another is still running, that record is stopped. The stop-time is now set to the start-time of the new record (instead of to the current time). 143
* A new shortcut (Shift+S) to resume the current/last record (i.e. start a new record with the same description. 140

22.1.4

* The max number of chars is honored in the record description input and in the preset dialog. A warning is shown when going over the limit. 131
* The size-limit for settings values has been increased (32x) to allow more presets. 131
* In the record dialog, the time and duration fields allow writing times like e.g. "0:61:00" resulting in "1:01:00". 132
* Support more methods for grouping in the report dialog. 133

22.1.3

* Fix that on small screens the record button falls off the screen.

22.1.2

* Fixes to editing the time fields in the record-dialog (117)

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