Bastien writes:
> It is indeed fixed in the latest git version.
Bastien,
The :clock-keep option now works, thanks.
There's a little bug in the Customize interface of clock-keep.
The :clock-keep *t* option can't be selected with the Customize
interface 'C-c c C ', since its value is 'nil'.
Hi Giovanni,
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> However let me underline that Bastien tried to introduced
> :clock-keep and it does not work. :-(
Yes, my bad.
> So I'm conviced that the proper interaction of the :clock-keep
> property with the rest of org-capture-finalize
> variables it is not a 5'
Bernt Hansen writes:
> That's a little radical isn't it? The current problems you've shown are
> probably fixable.
It is indeed fixed in the latest git version.
Thanks to both for looking into this.
Best,
--
Bastien
Bernt Hansen writes:
Hi, Bernt,
> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>
>> Bernt Hansen writes:
>>
>
> I could change my templates to use :clock-keep in this situation but I'm
> not 100% convinced that I always do this. The F9-SPC is an optional
> step to clock in the last task and if I leave the captur
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
> Hi Bernt,
>> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>>
>>> I think I found a bug with the option ":clock-keep"
>>>
>
>
>>> (setq org-capture-templates (quote (("t" "todo" entry (file "c:/Documents
>>> and Settings/my-path/a.org") "* TODO %?
>>> %U
>>> %a
Bernt Hansen writes:
Hi Bernt,
> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>
>> I think I found a bug with the option ":clock-keep"
>>
>> (setq org-capture-templates (quote (("t" "todo" entry (file "c:/Documents
>> and Settings/my-path/a.org") "* TODO %?
>> %U
>> %a
>> " :immediate-finish t :clock-in t :clock