Reposting since I think my original message did not go through
On 9/2/2010 4:03 AM, Antony wrote:
What I have seen is not desirable behavior, but I don't know where the issue is. Here are the details to reproduce. Start vanilla emacs (removed my .emacs and my .emacs.desktop but not my other stuff like .emacs-places .emacs.bmk .emacs.d). Says This is GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i686-pc-cygwin, GTK+ Version 2.18.6) Type C-x f ~/foo.org seems to start org mode type * foo <enter> type C-c C-x C-i inserts CLOCK: [2010-09-02 Thu 01:26] when my windows clock in Win 7 is showing 1:26 AM They match. My Win 7 is in PST (Pacific) time So far so good. Exit emacs Now do the following Start vanilla emacs type C-x f ~/foo.org type * foo <enter> type M-x display-time modeline shows 7:29 AM when my PC is showing 1:30AM They don't match. Type C-c C-x C-i inserts CLOCK: [2010-09-02 Thu 07:30] Now the clocking in org mode is gone bad. Basically it looks like usage of the display-time changes something to affect org clock functionality. Also, I don't understand where the modeline clock value for display-time is coming from. FYI Today is September 2 2010 Org-mode version 6.33x GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i686-pc-cygwin, GTK+ Version 2.18.6) of 2010-05-08 on laptop I've been using org mode for about a month now and really like and use the clocking feature. Thanks. The reason I ran into this was I was investigating using http://funcall.posterous.com/displaying-a-daily-org-mode-agenda-reminder-i -Antony
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