On Mar 22, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
I can't get the clock resolution/idle time code to do anything really
useful in my setup. If I do org-resolve-clocks when my current task is
clocking it asks for how many minutes to keep etc, and then clocks in
from *now* leaving a hole in my
John Wiegley jwieg...@gmail.com writes:
On Mar 22, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
I can't get the clock resolution/idle time code to do anything really
useful in my setup. If I do org-resolve-clocks when my current task is
clocking it asks for how many minutes to keep etc, and then
Hi,
I tried playing with this again last weekend and I can't get it to break
on my Linux machine with GNU Emacs 22.2.1
I've seen it break (at least once) on windows at work... but I haven't
tried to reproduce that in my spare time. Somehow I just can't get
myself to use Windows for 'fun' :-P
I
El vie, mar 19 2010 a les 18:36, Carsten Dominik va escriure:
Hi,
strangely enough, this does not happen for me. Maybe you
have some setup for clock resolution that I do not have?
No. Just Emacs:
GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.18.6) of 2010-03-13
I used this .emacs:
Hi,
strangely enough, this does not happen for me. Maybe you
have some setup for clock resolution that I do not have?
- Carsten
On Mar 17, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
in recent org-modes a new behaviour was added: when doing C-c C-x
Daniel Clemente n142...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
in recent org-modes a new behaviour was added: when doing C-c C-x
C-i on the current task, it isn't clocked out first. It shows the
message „Clock continues in [task]“ and adds a new line for the
clock in.
This creates a clock section like: