Re: Time tracking: time formatting and hourly rates

2022-05-26 Thread Carl Tappan
Thanks folks, sounds like preprocessing is the way to go. Easy enough, I just didn't want to reinvent the wheel. Carl On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 2:43 PM John Wiegley wrote: > > "CT" == Carl Tappan writes: > > CT> 1.) Is it possible to enter time in "HH:MM" format? Converting to > decimal > CT>

Re: Time tracking: time formatting and hourly rates

2022-05-25 Thread Colin Dean
I've used timetracking mode extensively for about a decade now. I'm always learning new things about ledger but I feel I've got a lot of experience with that particular mode because I've been using it to track my time for more than half of my professional life ;-) Unfortunately, you have to ent

Re: Time tracking: time formatting and hourly rates

2022-05-25 Thread John Wiegley
> "CT" == Carl Tappan writes: CT> 1.) Is it possible to enter time in "HH:MM" format? Converting to decimal CT> hours is clunky, and the various timeclock options don't fit my workflow CT> well. I know that I can add a timelog entry with "time in" and "time out", CT> but ideally I'd be able t

Time tracking: time formatting and hourly rates

2022-05-25 Thread Carl Tappan
Hi, I'm trying to set up a minimal time tracking system with ledger and have two questions. 1.) Is it possible to enter time in "HH:MM" format? Converting to decimal hours is clunky, and the various timeclock options don't fit my workflow well. I know that I can add a timelog entry with "time