Now I'm loving this tool but I'm looking for two tweaks that would make a big
difference.
1) I use "work.org" to track my weekly work hours; each week is mostly the same
tasks, but new time frames. I need to be able to make sure my "recent clock
list" is talking about the item for this week, not the identically named item
for a previous week. If I could see the tree-path of the items (in the same way
putting the point over an item in agenda shows you the hierarchy) that would be
great.
2) As Peter originally mentioned, I see only five tasks on the list; I have
more than that each week. Can this be expanded with some variable?
Having looked into problem 2 by going to `org-clock-select-task` in
'org-clock.el', I found the following which is mostly beyond my current elisp
capabilities:
(insert (org-add-props "Recent Tasks\n" nil 'face 'bold))
(mapc
(lambda (m)
(when (marker-buffer m)
(setq i (1+ i)
s (org-clock-insert-selection-line
(if (< i 10)
(+ i ?0)
(+ i (- ?A 10))) m))
(if (fboundp 'int-to-char) (setf (car s) (int-to-char (car s))))
(push s sel-list)))
och)
While I'd love it if someone could explain to me what the "?" operator means
with "?0" and "?A", one thing I get out of this is that a list length of
something less than 10 seems hardcoded (right?). What would it take to be able
customize this with a variable?
Sebastien Vauban <[email protected]> writes:
> Peter Münster wrote:
>> On Sat, Jan 24 2015, Peter Münster wrote:
>>
>>> - There are duplicates in the list.
>>
>> Not reproducible.
>
> I still do have duplicates in my list as well. It never has been fixed,
> but I don't have either a reproducible recipe.
>
> See https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-04/msg00568.html.
>
> Best regards,
> Seb