On Apr 29, 2010, at 6:56 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
I took some notes on a video this morning, using a relative timer. I wasn't able to start until several minutes into the video. Then, later, I went back and started from the beginning, starting the timer pretty much on time. Now I have to reset all the times in the original notes from this morning. I found this in the documentation for the relative timer: `C-c C-x 0' Reset the timer without inserting anything into the buffer. By default, the timer is reset to 0. When called with a `C-u' prefix, reset the timer to specific starting offset. The user is prompted for the offset, with a default taken from a timer string at point, if any, So this can be used to restart taking notes after a break in the process. When called with a double prefix argument `C-c C-u', change all timer strings in the active region by a certain amount. This can be used to fix timer strings if the timer was not started at exactly the right moment. When I tried this on the original notes, the function "outline-up-heading" is invoked. Is there a typo in the docs?
Prefix means, C-u before the other keys, C-u C-c C-x 0 I guess you tries C-c C-u ? - Carsten
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