>> Matthew Lundin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks! I was able to move the global-mode-string farther up in
> the default-mode-line-format variable. Now if only I could get the
> org-mode-line-string as the first entry in the global-mode-string.
>
> Upon further reflection, I decided I would prefer the following behavior:
>
> - When I clock into an item, a header line appears with the
> org-mode-line-string -- i.e., the clock information.
>
> - When I clock out of an item, the header line disappears (i.e.,
> header-line-format is set to nil).
>
> I'll see if I can cook something up using the org-clock hooks.
Here's my rather crude solution:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(setq org-clock-in-hook
'(lambda ()
(setq default-header-line-format '((" " org-mode-line-string "
")))))
(setq org-clock-out-hook
'(lambda ()
(setq default-header-line-format nil)))
(setq org-clock-cancel-hook
'(lambda ()
(setq default-header-line-format nil)))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Works so far. Obviously, if I had already set
default-header-line-format, this solution would be no good.
I'll keep my fingers crossed.
- Matt
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