Just to be clear -- when you talk about time-tracking, are you thinking in 
units of days or hours/minutes?

The next release of TW will have a <<now>> format that will let you capture 
the time stamp just the way the created and modified fields do. So you 
could set up a button to record start and end times easily enough. But then 
you would need a macro to calculate time differences for reporting.

Good luck,
Mark


On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 12:22:33 AM UTC-7, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> in my current job I'm using Kimai for time tracking. Nice, web-based 
> application but of course the downside is: It requires a webserver to run 
> it.
>
> As my job finishes in a few days, I thought that TiddlyWiki could give me 
> an alternative.
>
> But I have yet to figure out what can be done with vanilla TW in regards 
> to time tracking and which plugins might already be available.
>
> What I think I would need is
>
>    - Something to record the current timestamp (Journals come to my mind)
>    - The Project and/or task I'm working on (Tags maybe?)
>    - Something to record the time when I finished the task (…no idea…)
>    - Something to summarize the times spent on tasks or projects (…no 
>    idea…)
>    - …
>
> So before reinventing the wheel: Is anyone here having already done this 
> or something similar? Does anyone here know of something like this?
>
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
>
>
> Stephan
>

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