Re: [Orgmode] BUG-Resume clock on startup

2009-07-08 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:40 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:


Carsten Dominik  writes:


On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:25 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:


Hi Carsten,

I have a monthly repeated task (Archive tasks) that has lots of old
clock time on it currently but has never been marked DONE since the
creation of the property LAST_REPEAT_TIME.  If this task is clocking
when Emacs exits and you restart emacs and answer Yes to continue  
the

clock - the modeline has the total time for the parent task (151:04
instead of the total time for this task (5:04).  If I clock the task
in
again the modeline is correct.


I don't think this can be avoided for a transition period, until each
such tasks has the new property.

O course you can go to all these tasks and add the LAST_REPEAT
property yourself.


The bug isn't that the LAST_REPEAT is missing - but that the modeline
has the total time for the parent task of the one that gets clocked  
in.


Ah, sorry, I misread.

This bug has been fixed.

- Carsten



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Re: [Orgmode] BUG-Resume clock on startup

2009-07-08 Thread Bernt Hansen
Carsten Dominik  writes:

> On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:25 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten,
>>
>> I have a monthly repeated task (Archive tasks) that has lots of old
>> clock time on it currently but has never been marked DONE since the
>> creation of the property LAST_REPEAT_TIME.  If this task is clocking
>> when Emacs exits and you restart emacs and answer Yes to continue the
>> clock - the modeline has the total time for the parent task (151:04
>> instead of the total time for this task (5:04).  If I clock the task
>> in
>> again the modeline is correct.
>
> I don't think this can be avoided for a transition period, until each
> such tasks has the new property.
>
> O course you can go to all these tasks and add the LAST_REPEAT
> property yourself.

The bug isn't that the LAST_REPEAT is missing - but that the modeline
has the total time for the parent task of the one that gets clocked in.

-Bernt


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Re: [Orgmode] BUG-Resume clock on startup

2009-07-07 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jul 8, 2009, at 1:25 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:


Hi Carsten,

I have a monthly repeated task (Archive tasks) that has lots of old
clock time on it currently but has never been marked DONE since the
creation of the property LAST_REPEAT_TIME.  If this task is clocking
when Emacs exits and you restart emacs and answer Yes to continue the
clock - the modeline has the total time for the parent task (151:04
instead of the total time for this task (5:04).  If I clock the task  
in

again the modeline is correct.


I don't think this can be avoided for a transition period, until each  
such tasks has the new property.


O course you can go to all these tasks and add the LAST_REPEAT  
property yourself.


- Carsten



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[Orgmode] BUG-Resume clock on startup

2009-07-07 Thread Bernt Hansen
Hi Carsten,

I have a monthly repeated task (Archive tasks) that has lots of old
clock time on it currently but has never been marked DONE since the
creation of the property LAST_REPEAT_TIME.  If this task is clocking
when Emacs exits and you restart emacs and answer Yes to continue the
clock - the modeline has the total time for the parent task (151:04
instead of the total time for this task (5:04).  If I clock the task in
again the modeline is correct.

I can provide more information if you need it.

Regards,
Bernt


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