A bit more clarity ...
* If the task clock is activated on a TODO in the agenda,
* and closed quickly enough that the elapsed time is 0:00,
* then MOMENTARILY the agenda shows the CURRENT WALLCLOCK TIME.
* The actual logbook entry shows the correct 0:00 elapsed task time.
* And when the agenda is merely REFRESHED the wallclock time is
replaced with the 0:00.
So there seems to be NO BUG. It's just an odd transient behavior which
I now noticed only because of tracking "time" on some small tasks.
Definitely not worth touching brittle code. "It's just how it is."
And that's ok! :-)
Thank you for your attention to this matter which now is clearly smaller
than expected.
On 10/16/23 02:38, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Daniel Ortmann<dortmann31...@pobox.com> writes:
No, no, not clock check mode.
- I created a TODO with a scheduled time that repeats. When completed
it remains alive to be scheduled the next day.
- I started the clock on that TODO task.
- Then completed the task with 't' in the Agenda view.
- The task's "clock time" shows in the log ... i.e. how much time I
spent completing that task.
Ok. Got it.
==>> Previously, a day or so ago, the current local time was recorded in
the Agenda log rather than the "clock time" (i.e. rather than the time
spent to complete the task).
==>> Now, the current "clock time" again is correctly recorded in the log.
I looked into the code, and I do have a feeling that it is brittle
(agenda is a very old and convoluted code), but without a concrete
reproducer I wouldn't dare to touch it.
I hope the screen captured images came across in the previous email?
They should help explain.
I indeed did not notice the attachments - they were not indicated in the
plain/text part of the email. They indeed did help to explain things.