This will be fixed in 5.20, by forcing you to explicitly clock out
before
storing the note. For now, just do it willingly.
- Carsten
On Jan 25, 2008, at 1:57 PM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
On Jan 24, 2008, at 4:34 PM, Rainer Stengele wrote:
I am not sure why things don't work. Take a look at the variable
`remember-mode-hook'. What is its value?
- Carsten
looks ok, includes the new function:
(my-start-clock-if-needed org-remember-apply-template)
is the template already "in" at that moment?
No, it is not OK, the sequence is wrong. Try an 'append argument
when
adding the
my-start-clock-if-needed function, and make sure this line is
called after
the template functin has been added to the hook. The restart emacs
and
double-check, it has to be:
(org-remember-apply-template my-start-clock-if-needed)
- Carsten
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Excellent, the clock is now started whenever I have a "CLOCK-IN"
string in the template!
Leaving with C-u C-c C-c it I am asked if I want clock out.
Answering "y" it says:
"Clock start time is gone"
and the remeber buffer stays open.
- Answering "n" the buffer is saved. Trying to find the clocked in
item by calling
org-gotro-clocked-in-entry
results in:
"No active clock"
Both cases do not make sense for me.
Anyone has a comment/help?
- Rainer
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