Hello, I often end up with empty files in my org-agenda-clockreport-mode, something like this. (For the avoidance of doubt: this is an ECM ;-) )
| File | Headline | Time | | |--------------+------------------+--------+---| | | ALL *Total time* | *0:42* | | |--------------+------------------+--------+---| | maybe.org | *File time* | *0:00* | | |--------------+------------------+--------+---| | projects.org | *File time* | *0:00* | | |--------------+------------------+--------+---| | tasks.org | *File time* | *0:42* | | | | Foo | 0:08 | | | | Bar | 0:24 | | | | Quux | 0:10 | | I would have liked it to hide all the uninteresting files (i.e. files with no clocked time) and instead shown me: | File | Headline | Time | | |--------------+------------------+--------+---| | | ALL *Total time* | *0:42* | | |--------------+------------------+--------+---| | tasks.org | *File time* | *0:42* | | | | Foo | 0:08 | | | | Bar | 0:24 | | | | Quux | 0:10 | | It seems like a small-ish change I may brave to implement--unless someone beats me to it, which I'm fine with! I would appreciate some pointers: 1. Would I need to introduce an option, in case anyone relies on the empty sections? (I *think* not, as I gather the prevailing wind is to reduce the number of options.) 2. Would this likely be best implemented as a post-processing filter? Or when generating the table in the first place? 3. Any helpful hints you can think of? :-) Stig