Hi,
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 3:27 AM, ConcreteVitamin
wrote:
> Following up on this: is there a way to configure such that non-clocked in
> files (0:00) are not shown in this table?
:fileskip0 t
?
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yashi
On Thursday, 28 Sep 2017 at 23:43, ConcreteVitamin wrote:
> It looks something like this: https://pastebin.com/bBFwPuwb
Ah, okay, you are using :scope agenda, not :scope file in this case. I
have no answer to your query then. Sorry.
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org
It looks something like this: https://pastebin.com/bBFwPuwb
This is generated by
$ #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 0 :scope agenda :step day :tstart "<-1w>"
:tend "" :compact t
I am using Spacemacs. Are org-plus-contrib-20170918 &
evil-org-20170917.1447 the relevant packages?
On Tue, Sep 26,
On Tuesday, 26 Sep 2017 at 18:27, ConcreteVitamin wrote:
> Following up on this: is there a way to configure such that non-clocked in
> files (0:00) are not shown in this table?
I don't get non-clocked files shown. What version of org are you using?
Maybe post what you get?
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: Eric S Fraga
Following up on this: is there a way to configure such that non-clocked in
files (0:00) are not shown in this table?
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 12:39 AM Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Monday, 25 Sep 2017 at 03:58, ConcreteVitamin wrote:
> > Thanks! This workflow works.
> >
> > I
On Monday, 25 Sep 2017 at 03:58, ConcreteVitamin wrote:
> Thanks! This workflow works.
>
> I can't help but wonder, does my use case show that in org-mode philosophy,
> tasks are best filed under a plain entry, not within a datetree?
I would say that the org-mode philosophy is what works for you
Thanks! This workflow works.
I can't help but wonder, does my use case show that in org-mode philosophy,
tasks are best filed under a plain entry, not within a datetree?
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 7:35 AM Matt Lundin wrote:
> ConcreteVitamin writes:
ConcreteVitamin writes:
> Thanks, it does show the hours clocked on the current day. Is there
> something on top of this mode that allows me to specify the specific
> day? (Better, I just want to quickly show the to see the
> trend of my productivity :)).
Yes, you
Thanks, it does show the hours clocked on the current day. Is there
something on top of this mode that allows me to specify the specific day?
(Better, I just want to quickly show the to see the trend of my
productivity :)).
On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 7:04 PM Matt Lundin wrote:
ConcreteVitamin writes:
> org-clock-report is awesome; however, it reports time spent on each
> task. Is there any custom command that you use to generate a clock
> report showing hours worked, across tasks, for each day?
>
> [...]
>
> I just want another command to
org-clock-report is awesome; however, it reports time spent on each task.
Is there any custom command that you use to generate a clock report *showing
hours worked, across tasks, for each day*?
The trouble I've encountered is that, I file my TODO captures under a
file+datetree entry. For example,
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