Hi Rainer, Rainer Stengele <rainer.steng...@online.de> writes: > > Wouldn't it be a nice thing to be able to configure the number of > visible block entries? > > This could result in: > Opening the :LOGBOOK block with TAB shows this: > > > * TODO text > :LOGBOOK: > CLOCK: [2012-03-27 Di 13:00]--[2012-03-27 Di 13:30] => 0:30 > CLOCK: [2012-03-06 Di 11:30]--[2012-03-06 Di 11:45] => 0:15 > CLOCK: [2012-03-02 Fr 14:45]--[2012-03-02 Fr 15:15] => 0:30 > .. > :END: > > > Another TAB would show all CLOCK entries. > The next TAB would close the block again. > > The variable could configure: > > "show the first n entries of the BLOCK" > "show the last n entries of the BLOCK" > "show the first n and last m entries of the BLOCK"
A "fuzzy" logbook view (perhaps similar to the "fuzziness" sparse trees currently have, providing a few lines of context) would indeed be pretty cool. I also have some rather long strings of clock entries, but I prefer to have them summarized for me using the `org-clock-report' function, C-c C-x C-r. Cheers, Will -- I use grml (http://grml.org/)