bit, and realised/remembered that "C-c a a" gave
an agenda that wasn't "todo-type", and yes, it does what I wanted.
It seemed such an obvious thing to want to do, I was
SURE there had to be an easy way to do it
Many thanks.
>
> Best,
>
> R.
>
> On Fr
n't see how to do it...
Is there a way?
Robert.
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ild of the currently clocking task. I'd LIKE to set it
to the level
for the current location -- so that it fits in "where I am now".
Is there a way to do that?
Related question: is there a function that will tell me about the
entry that I'm currently in?
Robert
Robert Inder,
mentioning the "l" option.
((Good grief! While writing this, I've just tried the command again,
and noticed that all previous activity on the current task is
highlighted. NEAT! ))
Anyway, I'm a happy camper. Thanks for all your help.
>
> Regards,
> Bernt
On 19 April 2011 17:11, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> You want the regular agenda not the timeline view probably.
> Just try this:
>
> | Key | Details |
> |-+-|
> | C-c a a | Show today's agenda |
> | l | Enable di
e 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.
And I can't see how to get that information.
Robert.
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I
I've recently started using Org mode in earnest, and in particular using the
time logging stuff.
It's brilliant.
But I have a problem. I sometimes (well, OK, fairly often, actually!)
forget to clock in/out of jobs. That's OK, org is "my life in plain text", and
I can simply edit the relevant cl