Hi Matt
Thanks for your answer. It's quite useful for me.
However I just show entry#1, while entry#2 is the typical case.
#entry1
*** DONE Check which node run which stage [2009-11-23 星期一 17:12]
This is an sample.
#entry2
*** DONE Check which node run which stage
CLOSED: [2009-11-23 星期一 17:12]
This is an sample.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Matt Lundin <[email protected]> wrote:
> filebat Mark <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > I am a big fun of org-mode, and right now I'd like to get the
> > statistics for the time allocation in my daily life.
> > Apparently, not all things are important, so some entries may not have
> > the timestamp like <2010-04-15 19:48>.
> > Thus agenda view can't help for my question, it seems can't show the
> > entries which are closed like the following:
> >
> > ,-----------
> > | *** DONE Check which node run which stage
> > | CLOSED: [2009-11-23 星期一 17:12]
> > | This is an sample.
> > `-----------
>
> You can display inactive timestamps in the agenda view:
>
> ,----[Org Manual 10.5, "Commands in the Agenda Buffer"]
> | `v l or short l'
> | Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entries that were marked
> | DONE while logging was on (variable `org-log-done') are shown in
> | the agenda, as are entries that have been clocked on that day.
> | You can configure the entry types that should be included in log
> | mode using the variable `org-agenda-log-mode-items'. When called
> | with a `C-u' prefix, show all possible logbook entries, including
> | state changes. When called with two prefix args `C-u C-u', show
> | only logging information, nothing else. `v L' is equivalent to
> | `C-u v l'.
> |
> | `v [ or short ['
> | Include inactive timestamps into the current view. Only for
> | weekly/daily agenda and timeline views.
> `----
>
> Best,
> Matt
>
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Thanks & Regards
Denny Zhang
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