Bernt Hansen writes:
> Erik Iverson writes:
>
>> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>>
>>> I punch in to a default task which starts my clocking day. Everytime I
>>> clock out the default task is clocked in to keep every minute clocked
>>> from the moment I punch in until I punch out.
>>
>> That will do! Tha
Erik Iverson writes:
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>> Erik Iverson writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is there any concept of being able to run multiple, simultaneous
>>> clocks in org-mode. For example, I want one clock to track my total
>>> hours during the week at work, i.e., punch in and punch out.
>>
>
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Erik Iverson writes:
Hello,
Is there any concept of being able to run multiple, simultaneous
clocks in org-mode. For example, I want one clock to track my total
hours during the week at work, i.e., punch in and punch out.
No. Org-mode clocking clocks a single task at a
Erik Iverson writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any concept of being able to run multiple, simultaneous
> clocks in org-mode. For example, I want one clock to track my total
> hours during the week at work, i.e., punch in and punch out.
No. Org-mode clocking clocks a single task at a time. You can
To "punch in and punch out" I use:
timeclock.el
--in addition to a mix of OrgMode and PlannerMode
But to be very precise on each task I do: timeclock.el works great for me.
;-)
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Erik L. Arneson wrote:
> Erik Iverson writes:
> > Hello,
>
> Hi, Erik!
>
> > Is th
Erik Iverson writes:
> Hello,
Hi, Erik!
> Is there any concept of being able to run multiple, simultaneous
> clocks in org-mode. For example, I want one clock to track my total
> hours during the week at work, i.e., punch in and punch out.
>
> Then, while that clock is running, I would use the