Keywords: org-timestamp-down org-timestamp-up Hi. Suppose the buffer has the following text:
* Task A :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2021-08-21 sáb 18:00]--[2021-08-21 sáb 18:10] => 0:10 :END: * Task B :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2021-08-21 sáb 18:18] :END: If I invoke M-S-<down> on Task B's clock-in timestamp, with point right after the colon that separates HH from MM, then it correctly changes to 18:15 (decreases by three minutes), but Task A's clock-out timestamp changes to 18:05---decreases by *five* minutes. In my opinion, in this case the previous clock-out timestamp should not change at all, because it was already less than 18:15. But even if you do think it should change, then surely you at least agree that it should change by *three* minutes, just like Task A's clock-in timestamp. This occurs on GNU Emacs 28.0.50 installed with ~guix package --with-branch=emacs-next=master -i emacs-next~ (upgraded last Thursday morning), invoked as ~emacs -Q~. Note that on my Guix-installed Emacs, an ~emacs -Q~ does load the emacs-org Guix package (version 9.4.6). Note also that my Org Mode has been patched with Ihor Radchenko's patch to org-clock.el (attached to my previous message), but it clearly can't influence this problem. Regards Emacs : GNU Emacs 28.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.24, cairo version 1.16.0) Package: Org mode version 9.4.6 (9.4.6-gab9f2a @ /gnu/store/yg6kjzigqyfzbkzj99xmwmv3nssvhvnq-emacs-org-9.4.6/share/emacs/site-lisp/org-9.4.6/) -- - Disinformation flourishes because many people care about injustice but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org> - I am Brazilian. I hope my English is correct and I welcome feedback. - Free Software Supporter: https://www.fsf.org/free-software-supporter - If an email of mine arrives at your spam box, please notify me.