Hi Jorge, Bastien, org-mode developers, * Jorge Morais Neto <jorge13...@gmail.com> [10. Feb. 2017]: > On 10 February 2017 at 11:53, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote: >> Org 9.0.5, a minor bugfix release, is out. > In Org 9.0.5, clock out notes are again stored below the corresponding > clock line, restoring the behavior of an earlier release. There were > interim releases, up to 9.0.4, that stored the clock out notes /above/ > the clock line.
Is there a consensus now where the clocking out notes should go, even in future versions? I am affected from this too and before I start changing the position of all the clocking out notes I would like to know where to move them. > Users should be warned to fix clock out notes taken by > affected Org releases. Existing important data following the interim > convention need to be fixed, transposing each affected clock out note > with the clock line. If both conventions are mixed, then, to identify > which clock line corresponds to each clock out note, either the user > will need to remember the time period when they used an affected > release, or remember directly which clock out line corresponds to each > ambiguous note, or analise the version history of their Org files. So > the longer the user takes to address the problem, the greater the > chance of data loss. I think this issue is important. > > Could we provide an Elisp function to fix this semi-automatically? This would be great. Ciao, Gregor -- -... --- .-. . -.. ..--.. ...-.-