Hi Russel, I took another look, and it turned out to be a lot simpler than I
had thought.

What you can do now (latest git push), in both agenda and timeline:

- press "l" to get CLOCK and CLOSED timestamps listed (this is not new)
- press "[" to get any other entries related to inactive timestamps.
There is no mode for getting this permanently, and I dont think that this
  is really what you or anybody would want.  But you can now look at
  these additional timestamps when the need arises.

Please give it a try and let me know if you find it useful, and if things
work as intended.

- Carsten

On Mar 21, 2008, at 5:47 PM, Russell Adams wrote:

I routinely use inactive timestamps during long tasks to document when
items occurred. I use inactive timestamps because I don't want to
litter my agenda view during normal use.

However I recently discovered the agenda timeline view, which is a
great way for me to review when things occurred. The flip side is that
I'm not seeing details because of my use of inactive timestamps.

Could a toggle be added to turn on/off viewing of inactive timestamps?
I don't want to clutter my normal agenda view, but have the ability to
turn on detail if needed.

Thanks.

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