Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-23 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Ken Mankoff writes: > Hi Malcom, > > I think we're talking about two different things here. When you change TODO > state, the time of the change is recorded. This is what you're doing. > > Org also has a time-tracking feature that is totally separate. You can "clock > in" and "clock out" of

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-23 Thread Ken Mankoff
Hi Malcom, I think we're talking about two different things here. When you change TODO state, the time of the change is recorded. This is what you're doing. Org also has a time-tracking feature that is totally separate. You can "clock in" and "clock out" of a task which starts and stops a

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-23 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Ken Mankoff writes: > Hi Malcom, > > On 2019-04-17 at 14:20 +0200, Malcolm Matalka wrote... >> Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of >> certain state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested >> in tracking how long it takes me to go from a state that

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-22 Thread Ken Mankoff
Hi Malcom, On 2019-04-17 at 14:20 +0200, Malcolm Matalka wrote... > Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of > certain state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested > in tracking how long it takes me to go from a state that means I'm > actively working on

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-22 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Marcin Borkowski writes: > On 2019-04-18, at 17:34, Malcolm Matalka wrote: > >> Marcin Borkowski writes: >> >>> On 2019-04-17, at 14:20, Malcolm Matalka wrote: >>> Hello, Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of certain state transitions in

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-20 Thread Julius Dittmar
Hi Marcin, Am 19.04.19 um 06:37 schrieb Marcin Borkowski: > Are those :LOGBOOK: drawers real? They are not sorted chronologically, > as they probably should be (though I'm not sure, I don't se them much). They are. With the newest entry at the top. Yours, Julius

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-18 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2019-04-18, at 17:34, Malcolm Matalka wrote: > Marcin Borkowski writes: > >> On 2019-04-17, at 14:20, Malcolm Matalka wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of certain >>> state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested in

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-18 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Marcin Borkowski writes: > On 2019-04-17, at 14:20, Malcolm Matalka wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of certain >> state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested in >> tracking how long it takes me to go from a state that

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-18 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2019-04-17, at 14:20, Malcolm Matalka wrote: > Hello, > > Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of certain > state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested in > tracking how long it takes me to go from a state that means I'm actively > working on an

[O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-17 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Hello, Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of certain state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested in tracking how long it takes me to go from a state that means I'm actively working on an item to it being in a done state? In my case, an item might go