On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 21:26, Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use the clock all the time and occasionally I restart Emacs during
> the day.  In that case I find it pretty easy to go to agenda view for
> today, hit 'l' to show the clocked time for today and pick the last item
> and clock that in again - then I just delete the new clock line and the
> old start time is used when the clock stops.

Ah, I see.  I just tried it.  Thanks for the tip.

> I personally don't do this enough to want it to be automatic.  In other
> work flows it may be wrong for it to be automatic.  For example: If you
> are in org FILE1 and quit with an open clock and then restart Emacs and
> open org FILE2 which also has an open clock it would be wrong to make
> that one active - since the last clocked time you used was in FILE1.

I agree, there are thorny issues.  I think your way is better,
especially considering that I'm not _constantly_ restarting Emacs, I
just want to be able to _deal_ with restarting Emacs.

Thanks.

--
 Denis


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