John Wiegley <jwiegley <at> gmail.com> writes: > On Oct 16, 2009, at 1:41 PM, John Wiegley wrote: > > > At the moment, the auto-resolver only checks files which are > > referred to by org-agenda-files. It does not scan the entire buffer > > list looking for any org-mode buffer. Do you think it should do the > > latter instead? > > I have a better answer for this: > > 1. For the checking idle time, I just check the currently active > clock's file, wherever that happens to be. > > 2. For resolving clocks on clock-in, I'll scan all agenda-files and > open org-mode buffers. > > John
Thanks, that plan sounds ideal for the way I use Org, i.e. without the agenda, and one or more open buffers in org-mode for clocking time. I actually haven't gotten around to using the agenda yet, because (and this is purely laziness on this user's part), I never got it to display gridded time for my completed worklogs in the form below (i.e. few things are <SCHEDULED> ahead of time): * Worklog for ACME ** DONE Task 1 :tagA: CLOSED: [2009-10-16 Fri 11:06] :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2009-10-16 Fri 09:42]--[2009-10-16 Fri 09:46] => 0:04 :END: Describe. ** DONE Task 2 :tagA:tagB: CLOSED: [2009-10-16 Fri 11:06] :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2009-10-16 Fri 10:00]--[2009-10-16 Fri 10:43] => 0:43 CLOCK: [2009-10-16 Fri 09:54]--[2009-10-16 Fri 09:56] => 0:02 :END: Notes taken. ** TODO Task 3 :tagA: :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2009-10-16 Fri 11:07] CLOCK: [2009-10-16 Fri 10:43]--[2009-10-16 Fri 10:44] => 0:01 :END: In progress... _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode