Hi!

Works starting up again, and i'd like to be a bit more organized with
my billing of time, so I thought I'd give ledger a try. timeclock.el
works great, but I'm having a bit of difficulty understanding how
exactly to bill for this time afterwards.

The tutorial seems to imply that I need to enter -xxxh @ $yyy -- but I
find this really fiddling to get right. Essentially, what I want is to
balance my unbilled time against all time worked, so something like:

2009/09/01 Month invoice
    Receivable:Foo
    Billable:Foo @ $5

2009/09/02
   (Billable:Foo) 10m

2009/09/03
   Receivable:Foo
   Billable:Foo @ $5

Now obviously this doesn't parse, but the key thing is the "@ $5" -- I
want to 0 Billable:Foo for all time spent after the list time it was
at 0.

Hopefully this makes sense, but I it's tricky for me to explain
exactly what I mean :) I think in a nutshell, I'm hoping there is a
way to bill time, without having to compute the actual total time
spent. Ledger displays times in an approximated form (49.2m at the
moment, though it's not exactly that), but to clear this I need to
bill in seconds, right (because that's what .timelog records)?

-- 
    Oliver Charles / aCiD2

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