Carsten,
I found out that when I use the **compiled** version of org.el, when I try to do shift up/down on an inactive timestamp, I get an error with the following backtrace...

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function signum)
  signum(-1)
  org-timestamp-change(-1)
  org-timestamp-down(1)
  call-interactively(org-timestamp-down)
  org-shiftdown(nil)
  call-interactively(org-shiftdown)

However, if I delete the .elc and after restarting emacs, the shift up/down works perfectly.

I tried deleting all the .elcs in the directory and I recompiled org.el from within emacs. but the problem still remains...
Any idea why this could be.

Thanks,
Jose

Carsten Dominik wrote:

On Mar 28, 2008, at 5:55 AM, Jose Robins wrote:
Using org-mode 5.23a with emacs 22.1, I still don't see timestamp rounding working during clock in/clock out

There is no rounding on clock-in and clockout, as we discussed in the earlier thread.

There is rounding when you press S-up or S-down on the *minute* part of a time stamp.  If the cursor is no any other part of the tie stamp, that part will be changed and no rounding applied.

- Carsten

(OR shift up/down on the timestamp).
Also, I'm slightly confused by an earlier thread we had on this subject. At that time I was using 5.20 (or 5.21, I don't remember) and it was mentioned that it would not be possible to do  rounding when inserting time. However the custom options for 5.23a show that there is a variable for rounding during time insertion as well as during time modification via the up/down key - my .emacs setting for this looks as follows...
 '(org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes (quote (5 5)))

However neither seem to have an effect...
Hmmm....

Jose
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