John Wiegley <jwieg...@gmail.com> writes:

> On Oct 16, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Gregory J. Grubbs wrote:
>
>> One suggestion: I think when your code stops on a clock and prompts to
>> keep/subtract/cancel, it should expand the drawer (for those of us who
>> use drawers).
>
> I've added this to the version of the patch below.
>
> As another question:
>
> When attempting to clock into A, and org-resolve-clocks finds a
> dangling clock in B, and the user presses "k" or "s" (i.e., not K or
> S), do you expect it to clock you into A or into B when the resolution
> is done?  Right now K will continue the clock-in to A, but k will
> abort the clock-in to A and clock you into B to resume that task.

Since my intention was to clock in to A, I would find it confusing in
any event to suddenly find myself clocked into B.  Even in the case of a
dangling clock caused by an emacs crash, I would prefer to stay in
control!  Should task B strike me as the task I would rather be clocking
in instead of task A, I would expect to either hit C-g and clock into B,
or go through the list of all dangling clocks and come back to B.



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