Thomas Koch tho...@koch.ro writes:
I'm searching for best practices to track flexi time with orgmode. I've a
work
contract of 8 hours per day in average. So I'd like to start a clock when I
arrive at work, pause it for lunch and stop it when I leave.
I wouldn't like to rely only on the
Hi,
I'm searching for best practices to track flexi time with orgmode. I've a work
contract of 8 hours per day in average. So I'd like to start a clock when I
arrive at work, pause it for lunch and stop it when I leave.
I wouldn't like to rely only on the sum of the time spent on tasks since
Hi Thomas,
my way to handle this situation is a datetime tree.
In the morning
C-c a a i j
jumps to today and C-u C-c ! inserts a timestamp.
In the evening the same procedure followed by a
C-u C-c y to calculate my time in the office.
Friday evening I calculate over/under time for that week
On Monday, April 22, 2013 10:53:08 AM Detlef Steuer wrote:
Hi Thomas,
my way to handle this situation is a datetime tree.
In the morning
C-c a a i j
jumps to today and C-u C-c ! inserts a timestamp.
In the evening the same procedure followed by a
C-u C-c y to calculate my time in the
Thomas Koch tho...@koch.ro writes:
I'm searching for best practices to track flexi time with orgmode. I've a
work
contract of 8 hours per day in average. So I'd like to start a clock when I
arrive at work, pause it for lunch and stop it when I leave.
I wouldn't like to rely only on the
Sorry for being inexact.
Thank you Detlef for sharing this. However I can not follow.
- C-c a runs the command org-agenda
- a selects calendar for current week or day
- i runs the command org-agenda-diary-entry
- j ???
- What is a datetime tree?
It is a date tree in org speak, sorry.
Thomas Koch writes:
I wouldn't like to rely only on the sum of the time spent on tasks since
there
is always work time that can hardly be assigned to a specific task.
I have a heading that I clock stuff like all-hands meetings under that
shouldn't get booked to one of the projects I'm