From: Mark Barton <mbarton98@gmail.com>
To: Robert Nikander <robert.nikander@icloud.com>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [BUG] M-S-<UP> does not adjust clock timestamps as described in docs [9.5.5]
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2023 11:51:33 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <F6210EFD-975F-4445-8F33-D198F6C7B95D@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <830BAEAD-AA4C-4226-A93E-1329B41194D7@icloud.com>
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> On Feb 8, 2023, at 6:11 AM, Robert Nikander <robert.nikander@icloud.com> wrote:
>
> I’m pretty much a beginner with the clock features, so I don’t have an opinion yet on how it should work. But yes, it seems like clarifying the manual there would be an improvement.
>
> I don’t know what agenda clock check is. Is that a certain function, or agenda view? Searching the manual and functions for that term didn’t yield anything obvious.
Here is an option that I have been using for a few years now, in case it helps you find your solution.
I use org agenda view with log mode on to show clocked entries. The "v c" keys bring up the view of clock check
C-c a a l v c
Now to adjust the gaps or overlaps in clocking, I found this package helpful versus doing it manually for the entries.
https://github.com/dfeich/org-clock-convenience
I can go to a clock entry that needs adjustment and run the org-clock-convenience-fill-gap command and it will adjust the time to be contiguous.
Mark
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-02-07 21:46 [BUG] M-S-<UP> does not adjust clock timestamps as described in docs [9.5.5] Robert Nikander
2023-02-08 10:14 ` Ihor Radchenko
[not found] ` <C9F1FC5B-81DC-47B2-9359-3F191399F1B5@icloud.com>
2023-02-08 14:11 ` Robert Nikander
2023-02-08 19:51 ` Mark Barton [this message]
2023-02-09 9:58 ` Ihor Radchenko
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