"Sebastien Vauban" <wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org> writes:
>> If there is a default, and current task (all the same) then [d], [c], and >> [1] will all be identical. The default task is only displayed when a default >> clocking task is identified (which is always for me). [c] may not be that >> useful to display since we can just quit and leave the clock alone. >> >> Personally I like the duplication in the history list (it's a true view of >> what was clocked in recently) > > Personally, I would find it clearer to see every task at most once, be it as > "default", "interrupted" or in the list. So, the interrupted task wouldn't be > duplicated in the list. But I can understand that this is a question of taste. > > Something which is not a question of taste, IMHO, is that items are sometimes > duplicated within the 1..N list: I have, for example, > > Recent Tasks > [1] Read emails > [2] Organize work > [3] Organize work > [4] Prepare meeting > > Items 2 and 3 are the same one -- I don't have "Organize work" duplicated > within my agenda files. I don't understand why it's duped in there. Ever > observed this as well? > >> The main thing I'm reporting is all the whitespace now at the bottom of the >> screen since the list is artificially scrolled up. I used to be able to >> determine exactly what fit in the list so I set my history length >> appropriately. > > I know that item duplication is a side-question, but it does consume real > screen estate... Hi Seb, I'm fine with removing duplicates in the 1-N list. Regards, Bernt