On May 15, 2008, at 4:26 AM, Peter Jones wrote:
Anupam Sengupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The botheration is really a nag in the sense that the mode-line
does not depict
the correct elapsed time - I do use the mode line status (with
other custom
details) - and it will be nice to have the status line reflect the
changes.
It would be pretty slick if you could just do a second C-c C-x C-i on
the heading, and org-mode did the right thing (restart/start the clock
using the incomplete clock line start time).
Hi Peter, Anupam
Doing another C-c C-x C-i in the same entry will stop the clock,
compute the time, and immediately start the clock again, starting a
second clock line, recording a second clock interval. I don't want to
loose this possibility, so I am keeping that as it is.
I have just pushed a change so that editing the clock time stamp while
the clock is running will also change the time displayed in the mode
line. You need to edit the time stamp with S-up and S-down commands,
if you do that, the update will be automatic.
I've also found myself in situations where I've fat-fingered a few
things and ended up with an incomplete clock line and no clock
running.
I hope that this is less likely now because the running clock marker
now moves with the entry when you do structure editing or cut-and-past
of subtree with the appropriate commands.
It would be nice to just clock-in and fix it. I usually
manually type the entire clock line, and then do a C-c C-y to have
org-mode calculate the duration.
- Carsten
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