Re: [Orgmode] Bug in clocking in: the list becomes corrupted by the CLOCK drawer

2009-02-12 Thread Daniel Clemente
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes: While I think it is not too much to ask to set the clock drawer variable I mentioned earlier in order to get reliable behavior for your application, I guess it does not hurt to check for smaller indentation than the clock line itself. OK.

Re: [Orgmode] Bug in clocking in: the list becomes corrupted by the CLOCK drawer

2009-02-11 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Feb 9, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote: Hi, with org-mode 6.21b and since some versions ago: --- * learn the alphabet CLOCK: [2009-01-26 dl 17:04]--[2009-01-26 dl 18:04] = 1:00 - a - b - c - d ---

Re: [Orgmode] Bug in clocking in: the list becomes corrupted by the CLOCK drawer

2009-02-11 Thread Daniel Clemente
this is difficult to avoid, since Org tries to incude clock notes into the drawer, which look like items as well. They look like normal content except for the indentation. If it were like this, it would be very hard to differentiate: --- * learn the

Re: [Orgmode] Bug in clocking in: the list becomes corrupted by the CLOCK drawer

2009-02-11 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Feb 11, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote: this is difficult to avoid, since Org tries to incude clock notes into the drawer, which look like items as well. They look like normal content except for the indentation. If it were like this, it would be very hard to differentiate:

Re: [Orgmode] Bug in clocking in: the list becomes corrupted by the CLOCK drawer

2009-02-11 Thread Manish
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: On Feb 11, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote: this is difficult to avoid, since Org tries to incude clock notes into the drawer, which look like items as well. They look like normal content except for the indentation. If it

Re: [Orgmode] Bug in clocking in: the list becomes corrupted by the CLOCK drawer

2009-02-11 Thread Daniel Clemente
Of course, if the user uses indentation at the first line, The true problem here is: I am such a user. :-) There are also users who write lists after entries... and the default behaviour is wrong for them. I don't think it's needed to change their habits and force them to write a

Re: [Orgmode] Bug in clocking in: the list becomes corrupted by the CLOCK drawer

2009-02-11 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Feb 11, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote: Of course, if the user uses indentation at the first line, The true problem here is: I am such a user. :-) There are also users who write lists after entries... and the default behaviour is wrong for them. I don't think it's

[Orgmode] Bug in clocking in: the list becomes corrupted by the CLOCK drawer

2009-02-09 Thread Daniel Clemente
Hi, with org-mode 6.21b and since some versions ago: --- * learn the alphabet CLOCK: [2009-01-26 dl 17:04]--[2009-01-26 dl 18:04] = 1:00 - a - b - c - d --- With that file, clock in that task. You will get the