On Monday, April 22, 2013 10:53:08 AM Detlef Steuer wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > my way to handle this situation is a datetime tree. > > In the morning > C-c a a i j > jumps to today and C-u C-c ! inserts a timestamp. > In the evening the same procedure followed by a > C-u C-c y to calculate my time in the office. > > Friday evening I calculate over/under time for that week (in my head) > and note it. > > A typical Friday entry looks like that: > > *** 2013-04-19 Freitag > [2013-04-19 Fr 08:45]--[2013-04-19 Fr 17:05] 08:20 (+2:00 +11:10) > > > +2:00 over/undertime this week +11:10 is total over/undertime. > > Very litte automatisation, but only say 1 min effort a week.
Thank you Detlef for sharing this. However I can not follow. - C-c a runs the command org-agenda - a selects calendar for current week or day - i runs the command org-agenda-diary-entry - j ??? - What is a datetime tree? - Do you have an extra file only to track you time at work? Could you share (privately?) such a file? - I also could not find the binding for C-c y. What does it do? I guess you also use functionality of the calendar/diary package of emacs? Regards, Thomas Koch, http://www.koch.ro