I've been increasingly using clocking to keep track of how I'm spending my time, and I like to make notes under clock entries so I can look back over what I was doing. This can get a bit unwieldy if the notes start to become at all substantial. Is there any way to make the clock entries act like node headers (at least when they are enclosed in a LOGBOOK drawer for example, so that the text between them can be folded and unfolded using the TAB?
Here's an example of what I'm trying to describe. :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2009-10-29 Thu 11:00]--[2009-10-29 Thu 12:13] => 1:13 Office hour, lecture prep. CLOCK: [2009-10-28 Wed 14:35]--[2009-10-28 Wed 14:49] => 0:14 Did something else CLOCK: [2009-10-27 Tue 11:29]--[2009-10-27 Tue 13:50] => 2:21 I did quite a lot here: - this - that - the other thing CLOCK: [2009-10-27 Tue 09:50]--[2009-10-27 Tue 10:56] => 1:06 This time wasn't wasted either :END: It would be great to be able to see this as a list of clock entries only (with trailing ellipses perhaps) and to be able to expand to see the text if desired. Thanks, Tony -- http://www.math.ucalgary.ca/~aware _______________________________________________ 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