Robert Nikander writes:
> I’m pretty much a beginner with the clock features, so I don’t have an
> opinion yet on how it should work. But yes, it seems like clarifying the
> manual there would be an improvement.
Fixed, on main.
> On Feb 8, 2023, at 6:11 AM, Robert Nikander
> wrote:
>
> I’m pretty much a beginner with the clock features, so I don’t have an
> opinion yet on how it should work. But yes, it seems like clarifying the
> manual there would be an improvement.
>
> I don’t know what agenda clock check is.
> On Feb 8, 2023, at 5:14 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Robert Nikander writes:
>
>> […]
>>
>> If I put point on the minutes of 12:30 (second line) and hit S-M-, it
>> moves the time to 12:35, but nothing else moves. Based on the docs, I
>> thought it would shift one of the other lines.
Robert Nikander writes:
> But it doesn't seem to work like that. For example
>
>* Testing it out
>:LOGBOOK:
>CLOCK: [2023-02-07 Tue 12:35]--[2023-02-07 Tue 12:45] => 0:10
>CLOCK: [2023-02-07 Tue 12:20]--[2023-02-07 Tue 12:30] => 0:10
>CLOCK: [2023-02-06 Mon
Hi,
The docs say this about S-M + arrow keys on clock log lines. (In section: 8.4.1
- Dates and Times > Clocking Work Time > Clocking Commands)
‘S-M-’ (‘org-timestamp-up’)
‘S-M-’ (‘org-timestamp-down’)
On ‘CLOCK’ log lines, increase/decrease the timestamp at point and
the one of