Hi Moabi2000 and Manish, Manish wrote: > Moabi2000 wrote: >> Sébastien Vauban : >>> I have a feature request around clocking. >>> >>> Currently, we know how much time we spend on tasks since the beginning (it >>> depends the file contents). For example, having one clock file per month, >>> I always see in the modeline how much time I spent reading mails since >>> March 1st. >>> >>> Though, I think it'd be very interesting to know how much time I spent >>> reading mails *today* as well. This can help me distributing my work >>> better. >> >> Putting this under each task you clock in will give you time today. >> >> :PROPERTIES: >> :CLOCK_MODELINE_TOTAL: today >> :END: >> >> I don't you can show both time to today and time for the file at once >> though. > > please check out variable org-clock-modeline-total. and a clock > report can show the time for monthly time consumption.
Thanks for your answers, which both show me that I can override the default globally and per item. I guess that not seeing both together won't be such a problem (I'll see with usage but...) as we can have reports quickly generated. Thank you very much! Though, the only *remaining nice feature* would maybe be the following: add a letter indicating what's the meaning of the total. For example, we could see `T 02:51 (Reading Emails)' for a total limited to *today* and `M 02:51 (Reading Emails)' for a total limited to *monthly*. What do you think of that? Otherwise, it becomes difficult to distinguish between locally overridden totals and the global default value... Seb -- Sébastien Vauban _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode