Rudolf Adamkovič <rud...@adamkovic.org> writes: > Rudolf Adamkovič <rud...@adamkovic.org> writes: > >> * lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-kill-emacs-query): Reword the "Clock >> out and save?" message to "Clock out before saving?" to convey the >> important fact that no data will be lost when answered "no". > > I forgot to prefix the commit title with the package name. > > See the attached v2. > > P.S. This message has been making me confused ever since I started using > Org, and it still makes me pause and think today, hence the patch.
Seconded, thanks for taking the time to tweak this! I sometime clock in to some task that may require restarting Emacs (or the DE session, or the computer); the message no longer gives me pause but it would be good to spare future users. One question: should it be "before saving" or "before exiting"? * My usage pattern is "clock in; save; exit", so the buffer is already saved; * also, if I'm reading save-buffers-kill-emacs right, the -query-functions are run _after_ the save prompts?