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Re: [Orgmode] Some feature requests and how to obtain or implement them


From: Jurgen Defurne
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Some feature requests and how to obtain or implement them
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:44:55 +0100

On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 08:26:20 +0100
Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> wrote:

> Hi Jürgen,
> 
> On Nov 6, 2008, at 6:22 PM, Jurgen Defurne wrote:
> 
> > Dear,
> >
> > In the last year I have been using org-mode fairly heavy for my day  
> > to day work and I am very satisfied with. However, there are two  
> > things that would make life somewhat easier wrt. my usage of org- 
> > mode vs. the reporting I need to for my job.
> >
> > 1) I have to enter my spent time in a separate application. While  
> > the agenda view is nice, it would be nicer if it was possible to  
> > show on the agenda view ONLY the features that I have logged, so  
> > that I just get a nice overview of what I have really done,  
> > excluding everything that has been entered or planned. I.o.w. to  
> > show only those things that appear in logging mode on the agenda view.
> 
> You can do this now (6.11c), by pressing `C-u C-u l' in the agenda.
> 
> > 2) It would also be nice if it was possible to use reporting blocks  
> > which give percentages of time used in total, instead of only hours.  
> > This would make it easier for us to plan and predict.
> 
> I am not sure if I understand, but you can define formulas for  
> clockreport tables which can compute whatever you like.  To help more,  
> I would need a better description what you want to do, with an example.
> 
> - Carsten
> 

When I create a report, I get a sum of everything. What would be nice is that 
indeed, everything is computed, but displayed as a percentage of the total. 
Since I have no clue how clock reports are implemented, I do not know if what I 
ask is even remotely possible.

Total : 100%

Entry 1 : 25%
Entry 2 : 10 %
Entry 2 : 15 %

Entry 1 : 30 %
Entry 2 : 10 %
Entry 2 : 10 %
Entry 2 : 10 %

Etc.

I hope this example is enough to understand (while thinking about it, a 
combination of total time & percentages would be nice also).

I am aware that, of course, first of all a total is needed, and that the 
percentages can only be computed afterwards. 

Regards,

Jurgen




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