I believe I found my issue.
It appears I had a hook upon clockout that was causing issues. So sorry to
bother everyone.
On the plus side, I learned some lisp debugging skills.
Thanks again.
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 10:13 AM Mark Wood wrote:
> I did a little more digging. I too can get it to
I did a little more digging. I too can get it to work correctly, so long
as there is no Default Clock task identified.
However, if I create a default clock task, it appears that the :clock-in
property is ignored.
I'll try to dig into it a little more, but I can reproduce it every time
when there
Hello,
Mark Wood writes:
> After recently upgrading to 20161118, I notice that the clock-in property
> in my org-capture-templates is no longer functioning. It appears to
> successfully clock me out of my current task, but that's it.
>
> My capture template is:
>
> (setq org-capture-templates
>
After recently upgrading to 20161118, I notice that the clock-in property
in my org-capture-templates is no longer functioning. It appears to
successfully clock me out of my current task, but that's it.
My capture template is:
(setq org-capture-templates
'(("t" "Todo" entry (file "/org/ref