and...@fedeli.eu writes: > Howdy! > I'm back to a previous element partially discussed as I found other org > places where the duration had to be adapted to be able to deal with ranges: > org-clock-get-clock-string and > org-clock-notify-once-if-expired, both in og-clock.el; both get into > action if you have a task you estimated and for which you're now tracking > development time (quite handy, I have to say, as you're immediately warned > you've running beyond estimations. For those two functions, I have introduced > a similar change to the one I did originally to go from the basic string-to > number on split-string to org-duration to minutes. Thanks, Sant Ignucius, for > the debug-on-entry feature :))
May you share your changes? I am not sure if I fully understand what and why you did without seeing the diff. > Two considerations here: > 1. I understand the fact that est+ doesn't have to necessarily be > associated with effort, but it is quite clear from the docs which is the > intent with which it was introduced: the only provided example is on times, > and there we have to consider that time is expressed in durations. > What I mean is that it does NOT make much sense to me to tell users the > effort is to be written as 3d if given as a single value, and it has to be > rewritten as 3-5 if we want to say "in a fork of 3 to 5 days", especially if > somewhere else some other duration unit is used.. It should not. The reason `org-columns--summary-estimate' uses split-string is because it may have to work with recursively calculated estimates from subtrees. EFFORT property itself does not officially support ranges. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>