Am 21.07.2010 16:24, schrieb Carsten Dominik: > > On Jul 13, 2010, at 11:21 AM, Rainer Stengele wrote: > >> Hi all! >> >> lately I use the marvelous clocktables a lot... >> >> For toplevel clocktables which just sum up "all" I use ":maxlevel 0" >> >> The manual reads >> >> :maxlevel Maximum level depth to which times are listed in the table. >> >> which I misunderstood. >> I understood: an unlisted item does not mean that its time is not added! >> But it looks like ":maxlevel 0" does not add everything up. > > > I cannot reproduce this, :maxlevel 0 works for me. > >> >> Ok, maybe the manual is a bit misleading here. >> >> >> >> How can I get a clocktable without any details which simply adds up >> everything in the scope? >> >> BTW, the ":stepskip0" parameter does not seem to be included in the manual. > > It is in the manual. > > - Carsten >> >> >> Rainer >> >> >>
Carsten, maybe I misunderstood. 1. Without maxlevbel I get I get #+BEGIN: clocktable :scope ("file1.org" "file2") :timestamp t :tstart "<2010-05-01 Sa 00:00>" :tend "<2010-07-31 Sa 23:55>" Clock summary at [2010-07-22 Do 09:07] | File | L | Timestamp | Headline | Time | | | |-------------------+---+---------------------+----------------+----------+--------+--------| | | | Timestamp | *Total time* | *327:51* | | | ... with :maxlevel 0 I get #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 0 :scope ("file1.org" "file2") :timestamp t :tstart "<2010-05-01 Sa 00:00>" :tend "<2010-07-31 Sa 23:55>" Clock summary at [2010-07-22 Do 09:11] | File | L | Timestamp | Headline | Time | |------+---+-----------+--------------+----------| | | | Timestamp | *Total time* | *232:17* | |------+---+-----------+--------------+----------| #+END: I would like to get the same results! Is ":maxlevel 0" intended to not include the sublevel clocks? If not how can I debug this? - Rainer _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode