Hi there! I'd like to accomplish this. If anybody can tell me at least if that's a feasible thing to do with org-mode, i'll try to develop it myself :)
I log time spent in my tasks (with org-clock), which I usually leave in STARTED state (because maybe there was a bug in my code, and I'd need to spend more time with them. At the end of the week, or maybe the next week I go through all STARTED tasks and start closing them. What happens (and that's a normal behaviour) is that the task gets a CLOSED timestamp with right now's date and time. I then adjust it manually to set it to the last clocked-out timestamp (which, for me, is the last time I spent working on it). Would it possible to customize org-mode to do this? Does it even make sense? I guess I'd have to change this lines of org-todo: (when (and now-done-p org-log-done) ;; It is now done, and it was not done before (org-add-planning-info 'closed (org-current-effective-time)) (if (and (not dolog) (eq 'note org-log-done)) (org-add-log-setup 'done org-state this 'findpos 'note))) (when (and org-state dolog) ;; This is a non-nil state, and we need to log it (org-add-log-setup 'state org-state this 'findpos dolog))) To call org-current-effective-time with an extra param that takes last timestamped clock's end time and returns it instead of org-current-time. (defun org-current-effective-time () "Return current time adjusted for `org-extend-today-until' variable" (let* ((ct (org-current-time)) (dct (decode-time ct)) (ct1 (if (and org-use-effective-time (< (nth 2 dct) org-extend-today-until)) (encode-time 0 59 23 (1- (nth 3 dct)) (nth 4 dct) (nth 5 dct)) ct))) ct1)) How could I get last timestamped clock's end time? Thanks a lot for your help, and thanks even more for org-mode!! -- Gaizka