2013/11/5 Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com>

> 2013/11/4 Bastien <b...@gnu.org>
>
>> > For example I am working on project A from 09:00 until 13:00. But
>> > during this period I also worked for fifteen minutes on project B. I
>> > would like to subtract those fifteen minutes from project A and add
>> > them to project B. Can this be done?
>>
>> I assume you stopped the clock on A, then started it on B, then
>> stopped it on B, then restarted it on A.
>>
>> In this case, go to the end of the B clock timestamp, put the point
>> on the HH:MM string, and hit S-M-<down> three times, so that the clock
>> sum for B is zero, and the clock sum for A is added 15 minutes.
>>
>
It works, but it gives pollution. It take the last minutes from B and put
them to A. (And it was somewhere in the middle I spend the time.) Also when
I have worked on two other projects while working on the project, it does
not work of-course.

Adding can be done by something like:
    CLOCK: [2013-11-05 Tue 00:00]--[2013-11-05 Tue 00:15] =>  0:15
    CLOCK: [2013-11-05 Tue 00:00]--[2013-11-05 Tue 00:15] =>  0:15

This works, two times 15 minutes is added, but sadly this does not work:
    CLOCK: [2013-11-05 Tue 00:15]--[2013-11-05 Tue 00:00] => -0:15

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Cecil Westerhof

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