Jason Knight writes:
> I'm working on several grant-funded projects which require not only
> the amount of time spent on a project but the start and end times for
> each task. I've not been able to figure out how to get clocktable to
> do this for me.
>
> If what I've got in my .org files is this
Jason Knight wrote:
> I'm working on several grant-funded projects which require not only
> the amount of time spent on a project but the start and end times for
> each task. I've not been able to figure out how to get clocktable to
> do this for me.
>
> If what I've got in my .org files is this
* I hope you can learn how to do this using EMACS OrgMode--best thing
for what you seek to do.
** In the meantime, I suggest using timeclock.el
*** Some functions: (believe me, its really easy to use--puts a log
into ~/.timelog or something like that)
"Click on a completion to select it.
In thi
I'm working on several grant-funded projects which require not only
the amount of time spent on a project but the start and end times for
each task. I've not been able to figure out how to get clocktable to
do this for me.
If what I've got in my .org files is this:
CLOCK: [2011-05-04 Wed 11:19]--