Re: org-clock misleading description for a prompt option

2020-04-11 Thread Dmitrii Korobeinikov
Alright, I see. Thanks for the explanations! сб, 11 апр. 2020 г. в 03:40, Kyle Meyer : > > Dmitrii Korobeinikov writes: > > >> That seems confusing to me as well (at least being the not-advanced > >> clocker that I am). I suspect the confusion comes from the different > >> perspective from

Re: org-clock misleading description for a prompt option

2020-04-10 Thread Kyle Meyer
Dmitrii Korobeinikov writes: >> That seems confusing to me as well (at least being the not-advanced >> clocker that I am). I suspect the confusion comes from the different >> perspective from which it's written. You're talking about restarting >> Emacs and clocking in again; the description

Re: org-clock misleading description for a prompt option

2020-04-10 Thread Dmitrii Korobeinikov
> That seems confusing to me as well (at least being the not-advanced > clocker that I am). I suspect the confusion comes from the different > perspective from which it's written. You're talking about restarting > Emacs and clocking in again; the description is, I think, written > assuming the

Re: org-clock misleading description for a prompt option

2020-04-09 Thread Kyle Meyer
Dmitrii Korobeinikov writes: > When you run org-clock-in and then restart emacs, clocking in again > will show a prompt asking what to do w/ the unfinished entry. "i" > means "ignore this question; the same as keeping all the idle time". > However, a new entry is created if this is chosen

org-clock misleading description for a prompt option

2020-04-09 Thread Dmitrii Korobeinikov
Hi! When you run org-clock-in and then restart emacs, clocking in again will show a prompt asking what to do w/ the unfinished entry. "i" means "ignore this question; the same as keeping all the idle time". However, a new entry is created if this is chosen without doing anything about unfinished