Hi Dan,
Dan Drake writes:
> I like the idea of using g/G and intelligently interpreting the
> user's response -- it's good UI / UX design. (Imagine asking a friend
> when they "got back" -- both "20 minutes ago" and "8:35" are
> unambiguous answers to the question.)
Yes.
> Now we need to decid
I like the idea of using g/G and intelligently interpreting the user's
response -- it's good UI / UX design. (Imagine asking a friend when they
"got back" -- both "20 minutes ago" and "8:35" are unambiguous answers to
the question.)
Now we need to decide how to distinguish the two. Would it work t
Hi Kyle and Dan,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Thanks, though sadly Dan had already taken the time to follow up with a
> patch:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-01/msg00175.html
Err, my bad, sorry Dan -- and thanks Kyle for the warning.
(I too hastily assume 1 thread = 1 topi
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> good idea -- please test from latest master branch, you can now use
> `t' and `T' as you suggested.
Thanks, though sadly Dan had already taken the time to follow up with a
patch:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-01/msg00175.html
Hi Dan,
Dan Drake writes:
> I posted a question on emacs.stackexchange: https://
> emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/54445/
> specify-time-of-day-for-org-resolve-clocks-not-number-of-minutes
good idea -- please test from latest master branch, you can now use
`t' and `T
Hello,
Dan Drake writes:
> Instead, I want to specify a *time*, since usually that's what I remember
> ("my coworker stopped to ask a question at 10:45"). I'd like a way to get
> the K functionality, but instead of doing the math to figure out a number
> of minutes, I want to just type in a time
Hello,
I posted a question on emacs.stackexchange:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/54445/specify-time-of-day-for-org-resolve-clocks-not-number-of-minutes
...about using a time of day when using org-resolve clocks, but didn't get
an answer. Here's my question; perhaps this mor