On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 4:25 AM, Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> wrote:
What is your value of ̀org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes'?
Replacing (current-time) with (org-current-time) here will surprise
users that use ̀org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes' only for modifying
time-stamps and not for clocking in.
We could have an option for this, letting users decide whether they
want `org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes' to apply to clocking in. Do
you want to work in this direction?
> I have filled out the paperwork with FSF to be a developer in emacs/Let us know when this is done.
> org-mode.
> My next project is to solve the problem that C-e does not move to theC-e always go to the end of ordinary lines here, with various values of
> end of the line with long lines that are not headings. I find myself
> doing this often and have to hit multiple C-e s. I don't have the
> org-special-ctrl-a/e set to non-nil. My line-move-visual is the
> default value of t, so I get the end-of-visual-line movement one
> screen's worth.
`org-special-ctrl-a/e' and `line-move-visual'. Can you post a recipe
and an example file so that I can reprodce?
I'm not sure I understand the issue correctly - thanks for further
> Before I make any changes, I thought I should be
> clear on the design goals here. It seems as if the declaration of
> line-move-visual says it is dealing with vertical motion, not
> horizontal motion. I don't see any behavior elsewhere that uses the
> interpretation that line-move-visual is for horizontal motion. Anyone
> have thoughts on this subject?
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