[O] Column View with Effort Summing in Days

2017-01-12 Thread Malcolm Matalka
I'm on 8.2.10 and want to upgrade to the latest version in ELPA for est+ views, but I noticed that summation with {:} in column view does not give output in days. I've poked around the code a bit and it doesn't seem to me like a configuration change. Is there any way to get effort estimates print

Re: [O] Column View with Effort Summing in Days

2017-01-12 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Malcolm Matalka writes: > >> I'm on 8.2.10 and want to upgrade to the latest version in ELPA for est+ >> views, but I noticed that summation with {:} in column view does not >> give output in days. I've poked around

Re: [O] Column View with Effort Summing in Days

2017-01-12 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Malcolm Matalka writes: > >> From what I can tell, those apply to CLOCKSUM but in this case I'm using >> {:} for effort. Do they still apply there? > > They should, IIRC, as long as at least one duration is expressed u

[O] est+ and time units

2017-01-12 Thread Malcolm Matalka
When you use est+, what units are the ranges in? For example, I did 1d-2d and then another which was 40:00 and got a very different result than doing 5d instead of 40:00. I also tried with use 40h-40h and 5d-5d and 40:00-40:00. Are ranges unit-less and I just have to be careful to always use the

Re: [O] est+ and time units

2017-01-12 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Den 12 jan. 2017 15:10 skrev "Nicolas Goaziou" : Hello, Malcolm Matalka writes: > When you use est+, what units are the ranges in? "est+" expects numbers without units, e.g., "1-2". Thanks again! Is supporting units something that is viewed as a bad idea

[O] [PATCH] Support time units in est+

2017-01-18 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Hey, this is my first elisp programming so I'm quite certain this is a big hack. I just stole elements from elsewhere in the file. I'm hoping this is good enough to get accepted then perhaps someone with more taste would be able to refactor it to be a bit better. Let me know if I need to change

Re: [O] [PATCH] Support time units in est+

2017-01-18 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Den 18 jan. 2017 22:19 skrev "Nick Dokos" : Malcolm Matalka writes: > Hey, this is my first elisp programming so I'm quite certain this is a > big hack. I just stole elements from elsewhere in the file. I'm hoping > this is good enough to get accepted then pe

Re: [O] [PATCH] Support time units in est+

2017-02-03 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Hello, has anyone had an opportunity to review this? Thank you. Den 18 jan. 2017 9:33 em skrev "Malcolm Matalka" : > Hey, this is my first elisp programming so I'm quite certain this is a > big hack. I just stole elements from elsewhere in the file. I'm hoping &g

[O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-17 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Hello, Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of certain state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested in tracking how long it takes me to go from a state that means I'm actively working on an item to it being in a done state? In my case, an item might go fr

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-18 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Marcin Borkowski writes: > On 2019-04-17, at 14:20, Malcolm Matalka wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of certain >> state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested in >> tracking how

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-22 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Marcin Borkowski writes: > On 2019-04-18, at 17:34, Malcolm Matalka wrote: > >> Marcin Borkowski writes: >> >>> On 2019-04-17, at 14:20, Malcolm Matalka wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Is it possible in org-mode to

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-22 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Ken Mankoff writes: > Hi Malcom, > > On 2019-04-17 at 14:20 +0200, Malcolm Matalka wrote... >> Is it possible in org-mode to track, and report, the duration of >> certain state transitions in org-mode? In particular, I'm interested >> in tracking how long it

Re: [O] Tracking time from one state to another?

2019-04-23 Thread Malcolm Matalka
ng to track the time an item is in queue, and not the time the item is worked on. > > This is a different workflow than your current one - it uses the Org clocking > feature, not just the TODO status feature. > > -k. > > On 2019-04-23 at 08:07 +0200, Malcolm Matalka wrote... &

[O] Keep clocktable in hours?

2018-02-14 Thread Malcolm Matalka
clocktable tries to be smart and convert hours to days, but in my situation it'd actually be nicer if clocktable just kept everything in hours. Is this possible? /Malcolm

Re: [O] Keep clocktable in hours?

2018-02-15 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Eric S Fraga writes: > On Thursday, 15 Feb 2018 at 02:24, Malcolm Matalka wrote: >> clocktable tries to be smart and convert hours to days, but in my >> situation it'd actually be nicer if clocktable just kept everything in >> hours. Is this possible? > > Check

Clocktable with difference in actual time vs effort

2025-06-02 Thread Malcolm Matalka
Hello! I've been trying to get better at estimating my effort in a task vs what it actually is, and I am curious if it is possible to do the following with a clocktable: Per some time unit, I would like to see for all DONE work: 1. The estimated effort 2. The total estimated effort (I noticed