ok 'clock-in-frame-title)
Any comments? Is run-at-time the best thing to use here? Note that I
use the Pomodoro method and use the code to start the Pomodoro that was
posted to this list previously: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-gtd-etc.html
Borbus.
frame title that would make it unsuitable for being constantly updated
like the modeline? Secondly, if it seems feasible, where is the best
place to start in the org code (org-clock.el I guess) and would there be
a preferable way to be able to switch this feature on and off?
Thanks,
Borbus.
for a user input at all but just uses that string as if you did
input it interactively:
(org-read-date nil nil "+1w")
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Borbus.
e duplicate 10:00 entries.
Well that was embarrassingly simple! I didn't notice the odd numbers
were missing because I have appointments at odd hours in my actual
agenda. I think I will turn on remove-match since it looks a bit weird
having e.g. 11:00 appear and not be duped while 10:00 is.
Thanks!
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o it is now occupying the 11:00 place and there is no 9:00 place!
I have done some tests and it seems to only occur with the 10th hour.
All appointments seem to still show so it's not a major bug, just an
aesthetic one. Any ideas?
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Borbus.