Hi Patrick,
thank you for the very clear description, this makes it fast
to find and resolve a bug. This one will be fixed in the
next version.
- Carsten
On Jun 15, 2007, at 6:09, Patrick Drechsler wrote:
Hi,
there is a small display bug in the clock-out feature when the start
time was changed manually. To reproduce:
1. Open a new org file: `C-x C-f a.org'
2. Enter a minimal text:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
* foo
some text
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
3. Place cursor on 'some text' and press `C-c C-x TAB' to insert a
clock. Text now looks something like:
* foo
CLOCK: [2007-06-15 Fr 05:55]
some text
4. This is the important step: Change to clock *manually* by moving the
cursor on "55" and pressing the cursor-down key to subtract one
minute.
5. Clock-out with `C-c C-x C-o'. The display is "backward":
* foo
CLOCK: --[2007-06-15 Fr 05:59] => 0:05[2007-06-15 Fr 05:54]
some text
Cheers,
Patrick
Versions:
Org-mode 4.77
GNU Emacs 23.0.0.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.8.20) of
2007-03-18 on golem
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