Re: [O] Notes when clocking out on item

2012-04-05 Thread Kyle Sexton
Nick Dokos  writes:
>
> The manual says:
>
> ,
> | `C-c C-x C-o (`org-clock-out')'
> |  Stop the clock (clock-out).  This inserts another timestamp at the
> |  same location where the clock was last started.  It also directly
> |  computes the resulting time in inserts it after the time range as
> |  `=> HH:MM'.  See the variable `org-log-note-clock-out' for the
> |  possibility to record an additional note together with the
> |  clock-out timestamp(4).  
> `
>
> (info "(org) Clocking commands")
>

Thanks, my apropos search for org-clock didn't seem to hit on
org-log-note-clock-out.  I'll have to start using info more (but apropos
is so nice!)  I should know by now that all my questions about emacs can
be answered by just knowing where to look in emacs. :)


-- 
Kyle Sexton



Re: [O] Notes when clocking out on item

2012-04-05 Thread Nick Dokos
Kyle Sexton  wrote:

> Is it possible to be prompted for a note about what was done when
> clocking out for an item (but not marking it DONE)?  Sometimes I'll be
> working all day on a task and would like to keep track of what I do when
> clocking out, instead of a big list of clock-in/out times.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 

The manual says:

,
| `C-c C-x C-o (`org-clock-out')'
|  Stop the clock (clock-out).  This inserts another timestamp at the
|  same location where the clock was last started.  It also directly
|  computes the resulting time in inserts it after the time range as
|  `=> HH:MM'.  See the variable `org-log-note-clock-out' for the
|  possibility to record an additional note together with the
|  clock-out timestamp(4).  
`

(info "(org) Clocking commands")

Nick



[O] Notes when clocking out on item

2012-04-05 Thread Kyle Sexton
Is it possible to be prompted for a note about what was done when
clocking out for an item (but not marking it DONE)?  Sometimes I'll be
working all day on a task and would like to keep track of what I do when
clocking out, instead of a big list of clock-in/out times.

Thanks in advance.

-- 
Kyle Sexton