Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> writes:

> This reads better than the existing prompt. Thanks for the suggestion!
> Maybe the lowercase vs uppercase info may be moved up.

Yes.  That makes sense.  It will explain the keys before the user
encounters them.

> Maybe
>
> Clocked in & idle for 37 mins, keep [i/q all, s/S none, k/K first N,
> t/T until time, g/G returned N min ago, C cancel, j/J jump]?

Yes. Adding 'keep' also makes the minibuffer prompt read as a complete sentence.

Just to confirm, the splash buffer would now look like this:

  Resolve Idle Clock

  Org detected 37 minutes away from the keyboard.

  Choose what should count as clocked time:

    Lowercase keeps the clock running.
    Uppercase stops the clock.

    i/q  Count all 37 minutes
    s/S  Count none of it
    k/K  Count only the first N minutes
    t/T  Count until a time you enter
    g/G  You returned N minutes ago

  Other actions:
    C    Cancel this clock
    j/J  Jump to the clock for manual edits

And the expert prompt would be:

  Clocked in & idle for 37 mins, keep [i/q all, s/S none, k/K first N,
  t/T until time, g/G returned N min ago, C cancel, j/J jump]?

Let’s discuss this further and see if anyone has additional comments.
Would it also be useful to share this proposal on Reddit to gather
feedback from more Org users?
Perhaps Sacha Chua might also consider mentioning it in an upcoming 
Org news roundup.

Best,
-- 
Slawomir Grochowski

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