Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2014-12-07 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 06.12.2014 16:29, schrieb Bernt Hansen:
 Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:

 Am 20.11.2014 um 13:51 schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Am 27.09.2013 um 15:00 schrieb Carsten Dominik:
 Hello Carsten,

 thank you for that. clockcheck is working. But as soon as I get the 
 clockcheck view the scheduled items to disappear in my agenda view.
 I only can get scheduled items or all items in clockchecked view, not both 
 features.
 Any idea?
 Thanks!
 - Rainer


 Hi again!
 Any hint is much appreciated, even a does not work right now would be 
 welcome although disappointing.
 Thank you.
 Regards, Rainer
 Hi Ranier,

 I think that is working as designed.  In clock check mode you only get
 clock details and gap and overlap reporting.  You can show clocks inline
 with C-u l but that will not give you clock check mode.

 Regards,
 Bernt

Hi Bernt,

thank you for your answer. I was hoping that this would be possible: seeing the 
clocked entries, the scheduled
ones and at the same time display the warnings about clockcheck gaps or 
overlaps.
That way I would not need to explicitly work through the clockcheck issues 
every day or at the end of the month by
changing the view, having forgotten to do that regularly.

Thanks again,
Rainer



Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2014-12-06 Thread Bernt Hansen
Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes:

 Am 20.11.2014 um 13:51 schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Am 27.09.2013 um 15:00 schrieb Carsten Dominik:
 Hello Carsten,
 
 thank you for that. clockcheck is working. But as soon as I get the 
 clockcheck view the scheduled items to disappear in my agenda view.
 I only can get scheduled items or all items in clockchecked view, not both 
 features.
 Any idea?
 Thanks!
 - Rainer
 
 
 Hi again!
 Any hint is much appreciated, even a does not work right now would be 
 welcome although disappointing.
 Thank you.
 Regards, Rainer

Hi Ranier,

I think that is working as designed.  In clock check mode you only get
clock details and gap and overlap reporting.  You can show clocks inline
with C-u l but that will not give you clock check mode.

Regards,
Bernt




Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2014-11-25 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 20.11.2014 um 13:51 schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Am 27.09.2013 um 15:00 schrieb Carsten Dominik:

 On 10.9.2013, at 17:07, Nicolas Girard girard.nico...@gmail.com wrote:

 2013/8/5 Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com:

 Except the above, I definitely don't understand why it wouldn't work for 
 you.
 Can you reproduce the problem with a minimal Emacs config file (adding the
 require of `org' and `org-agenda' before)?


 I think I understand why Rainer has a problem.

 According to the docstring from `org-agenda-custom-commands', there
 are two acceptable syntaxes for defining a command:
 - the simple one : (key desc type match settings files)
 - and the complex or composite one : (key desc (cmd1 cmd2 ...)
 general-settings-for-whole-set files).

 Now, the following code defines two commands, who are functionally
 identical, but syntactically different. The first one uses the simple
 syntax, and the second one, the complex syntax.

 If you evaluate the code and trigger the agenda, you'll see that the
 first command *doesn't* work as expected, while the second works.

 (I just borrowed your scissors to delimit my code, hope you don't mind ;-) )

 --8---cut here---start-8---
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands nil)
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(append
 org-agenda-custom-commands '(
 (G Good: Clock Review
  ((agenda 
   ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
(org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)
 (B  Bad: Clock Review
  agenda 
  ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t))
 --8---cut here---end---8---

 There are a couple of subtle issues here.

 First of all, do not bind org-agenda-clockreport-mode or org-agenda-show-log 
 in this way, these are internal variables and meant for a mode that is 
 toggled interactively.  Use org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode and 
 org-agenda-start-with-log-mode  instead.  These are the values chosen when a 
 new agenda buffer is created, and at that time its value is copied into 
 internal variables.

 Second, because this happens when the agenda buffer is created, these need 
 to be in the global list of variables, not the local ones for the agenda 
 list, when you use a list of commands.  So the example below will work in 
 both cases:

  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(append
 org-agenda-custom-commands '(
 (H Good: Clock Review
  ((agenda ))
   ((org-agenda-start-with-log-mode 'clockcheck)
(org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)))
 (C  Bad: Clock Review
  agenda 
  ((org-agenda-start-with-log-mode 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t))



 Hope this helps.

 - Carsten

 Hello Carsten,
 
 thank you for that. clockcheck is working. But as soon as I get the 
 clockcheck view the scheduled items to disappear in my agenda view.
 I only can get scheduled items or all items in clockchecked view, not both 
 features.
 Any idea?
 Thanks!
 - Rainer
 
 
Hi again!
Any hint is much appreciated, even a does not work right now would be welcome 
although disappointing.
Thank you.
Regards, Rainer




Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2014-11-20 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 27.09.2013 um 15:00 schrieb Carsten Dominik:
 
 On 10.9.2013, at 17:07, Nicolas Girard girard.nico...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 2013/8/5 Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com:

 Except the above, I definitely don't understand why it wouldn't work for 
 you.
 Can you reproduce the problem with a minimal Emacs config file (adding the
 require of `org' and `org-agenda' before)?


 I think I understand why Rainer has a problem.

 According to the docstring from `org-agenda-custom-commands', there
 are two acceptable syntaxes for defining a command:
 - the simple one : (key desc type match settings files)
 - and the complex or composite one : (key desc (cmd1 cmd2 ...)
 general-settings-for-whole-set files).

 Now, the following code defines two commands, who are functionally
 identical, but syntactically different. The first one uses the simple
 syntax, and the second one, the complex syntax.

 If you evaluate the code and trigger the agenda, you'll see that the
 first command *doesn't* work as expected, while the second works.

 (I just borrowed your scissors to delimit my code, hope you don't mind ;-) )

 --8---cut here---start-8---
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands nil)
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(append
 org-agenda-custom-commands '(
 (G Good: Clock Review
  ((agenda 
   ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
(org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)
 (B  Bad: Clock Review
  agenda 
  ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t))
 --8---cut here---end---8---
 
 There are a couple of subtle issues here.
 
 First of all, do not bind org-agenda-clockreport-mode or org-agenda-show-log 
 in this way, these are internal variables and meant for a mode that is 
 toggled interactively.  Use org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode and 
 org-agenda-start-with-log-mode  instead.  These are the values chosen when a 
 new agenda buffer is created, and at that time its value is copied into 
 internal variables.
 
 Second, because this happens when the agenda buffer is created, these need to 
 be in the global list of variables, not the local ones for the agenda list, 
 when you use a list of commands.  So the example below will work in both 
 cases:
 
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(append
 org-agenda-custom-commands '(
 (H Good: Clock Review
  ((agenda ))
((org-agenda-start-with-log-mode 'clockcheck)
 (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)))
 (C  Bad: Clock Review
  agenda 
  ((org-agenda-start-with-log-mode 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t))
 
 
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 - Carsten
 
Hello Carsten,

thank you for that. clockcheck is working. But as soon as I get the clockcheck 
view the scheduled items to disappear in my agenda view.
I only can get scheduled items or all items in clockchecked view, not both 
features.
Any idea?
Thanks!
- Rainer




Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2013-09-27 Thread Carsten Dominik

On 10.9.2013, at 17:07, Nicolas Girard girard.nico...@gmail.com wrote:

 2013/8/5 Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com:
 
 Except the above, I definitely don't understand why it wouldn't work for you.
 Can you reproduce the problem with a minimal Emacs config file (adding the
 require of `org' and `org-agenda' before)?
 
 
 I think I understand why Rainer has a problem.
 
 According to the docstring from `org-agenda-custom-commands', there
 are two acceptable syntaxes for defining a command:
 - the simple one : (key desc type match settings files)
 - and the complex or composite one : (key desc (cmd1 cmd2 ...)
 general-settings-for-whole-set files).
 
 Now, the following code defines two commands, who are functionally
 identical, but syntactically different. The first one uses the simple
 syntax, and the second one, the complex syntax.
 
 If you evaluate the code and trigger the agenda, you'll see that the
 first command *doesn't* work as expected, while the second works.
 
 (I just borrowed your scissors to delimit my code, hope you don't mind ;-) )
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands nil)
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(append
 org-agenda-custom-commands '(
 (G Good: Clock Review
  ((agenda 
   ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
(org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)
 (B  Bad: Clock Review
  agenda 
  ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t))
 --8---cut here---end---8---

There are a couple of subtle issues here.

First of all, do not bind org-agenda-clockreport-mode or org-agenda-show-log in 
this way, these are internal variables and meant for a mode that is toggled 
interactively.  Use org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode and 
org-agenda-start-with-log-mode  instead.  These are the values chosen when a 
new agenda buffer is created, and at that time its value is copied into 
internal variables.

Second, because this happens when the agenda buffer is created, these need to 
be in the global list of variables, not the local ones for the agenda list, 
when you use a list of commands.  So the example below will work in both cases:

 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
   (append
org-agenda-custom-commands '(
(H Good: Clock Review
 ((agenda ))
 ((org-agenda-start-with-log-mode 'clockcheck)
  (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)))
(C  Bad: Clock Review
 agenda 
 ((org-agenda-start-with-log-mode 'clockcheck)
  (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t))



Hope this helps.

- Carsten



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Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2013-09-10 Thread Nicolas Girard
2013/8/5 Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com:

 Except the above, I definitely don't understand why it wouldn't work for you.
 Can you reproduce the problem with a minimal Emacs config file (adding the
 require of `org' and `org-agenda' before)?


I think I understand why Rainer has a problem.

According to the docstring from `org-agenda-custom-commands', there
are two acceptable syntaxes for defining a command:
- the simple one : (key desc type match settings files)
- and the complex or composite one : (key desc (cmd1 cmd2 ...)
general-settings-for-whole-set files).

Now, the following code defines two commands, who are functionally
identical, but syntactically different. The first one uses the simple
syntax, and the second one, the complex syntax.

If you evaluate the code and trigger the agenda, you'll see that the
first command *doesn't* work as expected, while the second works.

(I just borrowed your scissors to delimit my code, hope you don't mind ;-) )

--8---cut here---start-8---
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands nil)
  (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
(append
 org-agenda-custom-commands '(
 (G Good: Clock Review
  ((agenda 
   ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
(org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)
 (B  Bad: Clock Review
  agenda 
  ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t))
--8---cut here---end---8---



Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2013-08-05 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Rainer Stengele wrote:
 Am 7/29/2013 10:48 AM, schrieb Sebastien Vauban:
 Rainer Stengele wrote:
 Am 7/17/2013 2:07 PM, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Am 12.07.2013 10:06, schrieb Rainer Stengele:

 I want to start an aganda view over a week and immediately check the
 consistency of clock entries:

 I can't seem to find a way to trigger the clockcheck in the agenda view
 options.

 At the moment I have::

   (Aw
agenda + no todos - this week - log-mode - ARCHIVE included - clock 
 report
agenda 
(
 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(time-up priority-down))
 (org-agenda-span 'week)
 (org-agenda-start-with-log-mode t)
 (org-agenda-archives-mode t)
 (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)
 ))

 Do I miss the variable to be set?

 Anybody?

 I know this is special, but I do not know how to check the existence of such
 a variable. If it doesn't I would suggest it as enhancement.
 
 The following does what you want:
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
   (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
'(rC Clock Review
  agenda 
  ((org-agenda-archives-mode t)
   (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)
   (org-agenda-overriding-header Clocking Review)
   (org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-span 'day))) t)
 --8---cut here---end---8---
 
 Best regards,
   Seb
 
 PS- I've been on holidays and still ahve ~300 Org posts to read...

 thank you for taking your precious time to consider my question!

No problem -- even if I'm not always on time on the ball...

 I replaced my configuration with exactly yours and it doesn't start with
 showing the clockchecks (time gaps etc.).
 I have to type v c to activate the clockcheck.

I wonder if the fact that I use a double key is not a problem here. In fact,
I missed sending this as well:

--8---cut here---start-8---
  (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
   '(r . Review...) t)
--8---cut here---end---8---

 I run the latest org version from just 3 minutes ago.

Except the above, I definitely don't understand why it wouldn't work for you.
Can you reproduce the problem with a minimal Emacs config file (adding the
require of `org' and `org-agenda' before)?

Best regards,
  Seb

-- 
Sebastien Vauban




Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2013-08-04 Thread Mike McLean



On Jul 31, 2013, at 3:25 AM, Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de wrote:

 
 
 Am 7/29/2013 10:48 AM, schrieb Sebastien Vauban:
 Hi Rainer Stengele,
 
 Rainer Stengele wrote:
 Am 7/17/2013 2:07 PM, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Am 12.07.2013 10:06, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 
 I want to start an aganda view over a week and immediately check the
 consistency of clock entries:
 
 I can't seem to find a way to trigger the clockcheck in the agenda view
 options.
 
 At the moment I have::
 
   (Aw
agenda + no todos - this week - log-mode - ARCHIVE included - clock 
 report
agenda 
(
 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(time-up priority-down))
 (org-agenda-span 'week)
 (org-agenda-start-with-log-mode t)
 (org-agenda-archives-mode t)
 (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)
 ))
 
 Do I miss the variable to be set?
 
 Anybody?
 
 I know this is special, but I do not know how to check the existence of such
 a variable. If it doesn't I would suggest it as enhancement.
 
 The following does what you want:
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
  (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
   '(rC Clock Review
 agenda 
 ((org-agenda-archives-mode t)
  (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)
  (org-agenda-overriding-header Clocking Review)
  (org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
  (org-agenda-span 'day))) t)
 --8---cut here---end---8---
 
 Best regards,
  Seb
 
 PS- I've been on holidays and still ahve ~300 Org posts to read...
 
 Sebastian,
 
 thank you for taking your precious time to consider my question!
 I replaced my configuration with exactly yours and it doesn't start with 
 showing the clockchecks (time gaps etc.).
 I have to type v c to activate the clockcheck.
 I run the latest org version from just 3 minutes ago.
 
 Any idea?

Mine is almost identical to the one Sebastian posted and goes right to a clock 
check view.

(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
  (append
   org-agenda-custom-commands
   '((c Clock Review
 ((agenda 
  (
   (org-agenda-overriding-header Clocking Review)
   (org-agenda-archives-mode t)
   (org-agenda-span 'day)
   (org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)))
  )







Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2013-07-31 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 7/29/2013 10:48 AM, schrieb Sebastien Vauban:
 Hi Rainer Stengele,
 
 Rainer Stengele wrote:
 Am 7/17/2013 2:07 PM, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Am 12.07.2013 10:06, schrieb Rainer Stengele:

 I want to start an aganda view over a week and immediately check the
 consistency of clock entries:

 I can't seem to find a way to trigger the clockcheck in the agenda view
 options.

 At the moment I have::

(Aw
 agenda + no todos - this week - log-mode - ARCHIVE included - clock 
 report
 agenda 
 (
  (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(time-up priority-down))
  (org-agenda-span 'week)
  (org-agenda-start-with-log-mode t)
  (org-agenda-archives-mode t)
  (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)
  ))

 Do I miss the variable to be set?

 Anybody?

 I know this is special, but I do not know how to check the existence of such
 a variable. If it doesn't I would suggest it as enhancement.
 
 The following does what you want:
 
 --8---cut here---start-8---
   (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
'(rC Clock Review
  agenda 
  ((org-agenda-archives-mode t)
   (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)
   (org-agenda-overriding-header Clocking Review)
   (org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
   (org-agenda-span 'day))) t)
 --8---cut here---end---8---
 
 Best regards,
   Seb
 
 PS- I've been on holidays and still ahve ~300 Org posts to read...
 
Sebastian,

thank you for taking your precious time to consider my question!
I replaced my configuration with exactly yours and it doesn't start with 
showing the clockchecks (time gaps etc.).
I have to type v c to activate the clockcheck.
I run the latest org version from just 3 minutes ago.

Any idea?

Best regards, Rainer.





Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2013-07-29 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 7/17/2013 2:07 PM, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Am 12.07.2013 10:06, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Hi,

 I want to start an aganda view over a week and immediately check the 
 consistency of clock entries:


 See manual for agenda dispacther:

 v c
 Show overlapping clock entries, clocking gaps, and other clocking 
 problems in the current agenda range. You can then visit clocking lines and 
 fix them manually. See the
 variable org-agenda-clock-consistency-checks for information on how to 
 customize the definition of what constituted a clocking problem. To return 
 to normal agenda display, press l
 to exit Logbook mode.


 I can't seem to find a way to trigger the clockcheck in the agenda view 
 options.

 At the moment I have::

 ..
  (Aw
   agenda + no todos - this week - log-mode - ARCHIVE included - clock 
 report
   agenda 
   (
(org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(time-up priority-down))
(org-agenda-span 'week)
(org-agenda-start-with-log-mode t)
(org-agenda-archives-mode t)
(org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)
))
 ..

 Do I miss the variable to be set?

 Thanks,
 Rainer



 Anybody?
 
 
I know this is special,  but I do not know how to check the existence of such a 
variable.
If it doesn't I would suggest it as enhancement.

Thanks,
Rainer



Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2013-07-29 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Rainer Stengele,

Rainer Stengele wrote:
 Am 7/17/2013 2:07 PM, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Am 12.07.2013 10:06, schrieb Rainer Stengele:

 I want to start an aganda view over a week and immediately check the
 consistency of clock entries:

 I can't seem to find a way to trigger the clockcheck in the agenda view
 options.

 At the moment I have::

 (Aw
  agenda + no todos - this week - log-mode - ARCHIVE included - clock 
 report
  agenda 
  (
   (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(time-up priority-down))
   (org-agenda-span 'week)
   (org-agenda-start-with-log-mode t)
   (org-agenda-archives-mode t)
   (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)
   ))

 Do I miss the variable to be set?

 Anybody?

 I know this is special, but I do not know how to check the existence of such
 a variable. If it doesn't I would suggest it as enhancement.

The following does what you want:

--8---cut here---start-8---
  (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
   '(rC Clock Review
 agenda 
 ((org-agenda-archives-mode t)
  (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)
  (org-agenda-overriding-header Clocking Review)
  (org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
  (org-agenda-span 'day))) t)
--8---cut here---end---8---

Best regards,
  Seb

PS- I've been on holidays and still ahve ~300 Org posts to read...

-- 
Sebastien Vauban




Re: [O] How to trigger the clockcheck in an agenda view.

2013-07-17 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 12.07.2013 10:06, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
 Hi,
 
 I want to start an aganda view over a week and immediately check the 
 consistency of clock entries:
 
 
 See manual for agenda dispacther:
 
 v c
 Show overlapping clock entries, clocking gaps, and other clocking 
 problems in the current agenda range. You can then visit clocking lines and 
 fix them manually. See the
 variable org-agenda-clock-consistency-checks for information on how to 
 customize the definition of what constituted a clocking problem. To return to 
 normal agenda display, press l
 to exit Logbook mode.
 
 
 I can't seem to find a way to trigger the clockcheck in the agenda view 
 options.
 
 At the moment I have::
 
 ..
   (Aw
agenda + no todos - this week - log-mode - ARCHIVE included - clock 
 report
agenda 
(
 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(time-up priority-down))
 (org-agenda-span 'week)
 (org-agenda-start-with-log-mode t)
 (org-agenda-archives-mode t)
 (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)
 ))
 ..
 
 Do I miss the variable to be set?
 
 Thanks,
 Rainer
 
 
 
Anybody?