i can't either, that's for machines.
Thanks for the replies, it just happens that my understanding of the clock was
flawed. This is just my second day trying org-mode out. I promise that from now
on I will read the manual more closely.
It's genial to witness a so active emacs-mode forum (I wi
On 11/26/07, Rodrigo Amestica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cannot understand why is that the clock is stopped for the first item.
Because only very few people can work on two things at the same time.
Can you? I can't.
- Carsten
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Rodrigo Amestica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I cannot understand why is that the clock is stopped for the first item.
>
You normally only clock a single task at a time. Since you work on Task
A and then clock in Task B, Task A stops.
If you want to accumulate clocked time you need to have a p
I have a document that looks like this:
* doc title
** TODO to be done first
** TODO to be done second
I move the cursor then to 'first' and do C-c C-x C-i, I then get the following:
* doc title
** TODO to be done first
CLOCK: [2007-11-26 Mon 15:13]
** TODO to be done second
Now I move to '
Many of my subtasks have the same name, so the current modeline isn't always
very useful - if I'm working on a particular bug it might tell me
"[1:20 Reproduce the error]",
whereas I'd prefer it to say
"[1:20 Bug #12303 Disappearing accounts ... Reproduce the error]"
Could we have the option to
Fabian Braennstroem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Dominik schrieb am 11/25/2007 02:22 PM:
>> On 11/25/07, Fabian Braennstroem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> me again :-)
>>>
>>> is there a chance to create links from the marked files in a
>>> dired buffer using org-
Dear all,
I installed org-mode 5.13i on XEmacs 21.4.20. It works
mostly, except when trying to get data out of the C-c a
commands, like getting TODO's.
What I get is a new window, *Org Agenda*, with the
following contents :
Global list of TODO items of type: ALL
Available with `N r': (0)ALL
an