Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
If you clock in and ou using org-clock-in and org-clock-out (or
equivalent commands from the agenda), then you should not have to
worry abou whitespaces -- this must have been manually deleted/typed
by error.
So I'd say no, this is not a bug.
Thanks for
Hello!
I find that clock consistency check doesn't work for today item.
For example, when I come into the log mode by C-c a l ,it looks like this:
XXX (someday before today)
Emacs: 12:56-16:09 Clocked: (3:13) STARTED The Org Manual
生活: 16:34-16:49 Clocked: (0:15) 杂务
生活:
Hi Bastien,
Bastien bzg at altern.org wrote:
Can you send a minimal .org file that we can use to reproduce the bug?
Thanks for your attention to this matter. I'm sorry I post this mail twice by
mistake.here is the test org file:
* Task1
CLOCK:[2013-01-03 周四 23:24]--[2013-01-03 周四 23:42] =
Hi Yuchen,
yuchen yuchen@gmail.com writes:
In fact, I find that this problem is caused by the absence of blank between
CLOCK: and the timestamp.I forget to type it :P
I don't know whether this is a bug...
If you clock in and ou using org-clock-in and org-clock-out (or
equivalent commands
Hello!
I find that clock consistency check doesn't work for today item.
For example, when I come into the log mode by C-c a l ,it looks like this:
XXX (someday before today)
Emacs: 12:56-16:09 Clocked: (3:13) STARTED The Org Manual
生活: 16:34-16:49 Clocked: (0:15) 杂务
生活:
Hi Yuchen,
yuchen yuchen@gmail.com writes:
I find that clock consistency check doesn't work for today item.
For example, when I come into the log mode by C-c a l ,it looks like this:
XXX (someday before today)
Emacs: 12:56-16:09 Clocked: (3:13) STARTED The Org Manual
生活: