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From: Dan Drake <dan.drake@gmail.com>
To: Bastien <bzg@gnu.org>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: specify time of day for org-resolve-clocks, not number of minutes
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 08:02:23 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAKqbAeHuJJAgDKb__2DaKfRdiYDg9t3CW2D8iHhxL+9tMXNgoA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87imkbez3x.fsf@bzg.fr>

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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 to just
examine the user input for a colon and branch based on that? I'll see if I
can get this working.

On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 1:16 AM Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> wrote:

> Hi Kyle and Dan,
>
> Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com> 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 topic, I should have checked.)
>
> I reverted my changes and pushed Dan's commit to master.
>
> I took the liberty of inlining the function and making the message a
> bit more explicit.  Dan, let me know if that's okay.
>
> Interestingly, our (different and complementary) implementations may
> lead to a new idea: your implementation is like the `k' option while
> mine is like the `g' option (when you "got back").  I guess both can
> make sense, and what the user expect is to be able to enter a number
> of minutes *or* a HH:MM time spec in both `t' and `g'.
>
> That would also have the advantage of having less options while still
> having the possibility to use HH:MM.  (Also, using org-read-date here
> seems a bit too much here, but maybe that's okay.)
>
> Dan, what do you think?  Would you like to try implementing this or
> can I give it a try?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
>  Bastien
>


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  reply	other threads:[~2020-02-13 14:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-01-03 15:05 specify time of day for org-resolve-clocks, not number of minutes Dan Drake
2020-01-07  8:17 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2020-02-13  0:31 ` Bastien
2020-02-13  1:40   ` Kyle Meyer
2020-02-13  7:16     ` Bastien
2020-02-13 14:02       ` Dan Drake [this message]
2020-02-13 14:53         ` Bastien

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