Re: [O] Recording Time - org-clock-sum

2014-11-18 Thread Fredrik Unger
Hi, I found a bug when testing larger files. diff --git a/.emacs b/.emacs index 3579b7a..9bb7e8c 100644 --- a/.emacs +++ b/.emacs @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ (apply 'encode-time (org-parse-time-string te))) ts (if tstart (max ts tstart) ts) te (if

Re: [O] Recording Time - org-clock-sum

2014-11-17 Thread Fredrik Unger
Hi, I implemented a couple of functions that provide me with the needed timestamps for my timereport [1]. ex. 2014-11-14 Fri[s 08:00 e 14:00 (11:00 12:00)] [ 5:00 (5.00)] Summarized from : * Test ** first CLOCK: [2014-11-14 Fri 08:00]--[2014-11-14 Fri 09:00] = 1:00 CLOCK:

Re: [O] Recording Time - org-clock-sum

2014-11-17 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Monday, 17 Nov 2014 at 19:31, Fredrik Unger wrote: Hi, I implemented a couple of functions that provide me with the needed timestamps for my timereport [1]. Thanks for this. Looks interesting. I don't need this right now but I will find it quite useful in 2.5 years' time (we need to

Re: [O] Recording Time - org-clock-sum

2014-11-06 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Just a side note... Fredrik Unger wrote: I am not a full out user of Orgmode and I do not keep project files. I use one simple file per month to record my work, and it has been a good choice for me. Maybe someday I can switch to some other structure but as the CLOCK lines takes some space,

[O] Recording Time - org-clock-sum

2014-11-05 Thread Fredrik Unger
Hi, I have been using Emacs Orgmode for 3-4 years recording time. It started out with Sacha Chua:s article Clocking Time with Emacs Org [1] where the org-dblock-write:rangereport did what I needed. As time went by I have made some adaptations to it and simplified it but kept the core idea