Hello, Aliaksey Artamonau <aliaksiej.artamo...@gmail.com> writes:
> I noticed that when I try using C-u C-u C-u `org-clock-in', I get two > clocks started: one using last clock out time, and one using current > time. Clocking out then closes the last one and leaves the former one > dangling. This doesn't happen though when I have > `org-clock-continuously' simply set to `t' and use `org-clock-in' > without any prefix. So I started looking what the cause was. When > triple-prefix is used, `org-clock-in' binds `org-clock-continuously' > to `t' temporarily and calls itself recursively. But then it continues > the execution normally once the recursive call returns. And that's > what seemingly breaks things. The attached patch addresses the issue > by aborting after the recursive call is over. That seemed like the > easiest way to address the issue, but if it's not in the "spirit" o > f org-mode, I'll be happy to work on improving the patch. Applied. Thank you! Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou