On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Robert Inder <rob...@interactive.co.uk> wrote:
> On 19 April 2011 14:59, Puneeth Chaganti <puncha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>> So I'd like a way to review the time-line for a day: a way to see all the
>>> clock-in/clock-out pairs in order, so I can see any gaps or overlaps.
>>
>> Hit l in agenda mode to enable the log mode. Is this what you need?
>
> Whoa!  Close, but not touching.
>
> I nearly mis-read/understood you.  I initially thought you just meant
> "^C-a-L" -- Timeline for current buffer. Which doesn't show any clock-related
> information.
>
> But I realise you actually meant that after I've done that, I should type "l"
> to get "Log" mode, it DOES show clock-related information.
>
> That's a really neat feature, and it's very close to what I want.  But
> not quite right.
>
> It shows me the sequence of activities I logged time to, and how much
> time I logged.  But it doesn't show me WHAT  time I logged   I want to
> check that (after I have manually edited one or more CLOCK lines) I
> haven't missed some time or "double-logged" any.

What version of org-mode are you using? Org-mode does show me WHAT
time I logged. For instance,

----------------------------------------
  org-scratch: 20:21-20:51 Clocked:   (0:30) World
  org-scratch: 20:49-20:49 Clocked:   (0:00) Hello
----------------------------------------

Also, I tried this with out my emacs config. So this is the default
behaviour with the latest version of org-mode. (I don't know if this
was added recently)

HTH,
Puneeth

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