Re: is this a known issue in clocktable output?

2019-12-02 Thread Nick Dokos
Marco Wahl writes: > Soubzriquet writes: >>> [...] > >>> > odd issue with using "day" steps where the date is getting offset >>> > sometimes. >>> > >>> > I saw the issue with 26.1, was not fixed by updating to current >>> > environment with an empty init.el on OS X: >>> > ... >>> > Daily

Re: is this a known issue in clocktable output?

2019-12-01 Thread Marco Wahl
Soubzriquet writes: >> [...] >> > odd issue with using "day" steps where the date is getting offset >> > sometimes. >> > >> > I saw the issue with 26.1, was not fixed by updating to current >> > environment with an empty init.el on OS X: >> [...] >> >> > * Day 1 >> > :LOGBOOK: >> > CLOCK:

Re: is this a known issue in clocktable output?

2019-11-30 Thread Soubzriquet
On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 1:05 AM Marco Wahl wrote: > The following message is a courtesy copy of an article > that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well. > > Soubzriquet writes: > > > I'm new to using org-mode for time tracking, and have run into an odd > issue > > with using "day"

Re: is this a known issue in clocktable output?

2019-11-30 Thread Marco Wahl
Soubzriquet writes: > I'm new to using org-mode for time tracking, and have run into an odd issue > with using "day" steps where the date is getting offset sometimes. > > I saw the issue with 26.1, was not fixed by updating to current > environment with an empty init.el on OS X: [...] > * Day

is this a known issue in clocktable output?

2019-11-27 Thread Soubzriquet
Hi all, I'm new to using org-mode for time tracking, and have run into an odd issue with using "day" steps where the date is getting offset sometimes. I saw the issue with 26.1, was not fixed by updating to current environment with an empty init.el on OS X: Emacs : GNU Emacs 26.3 (build 1,