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[Orgmode] Re: How to track time spent on a project
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Geralt |
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[Orgmode] Re: How to track time spent on a project |
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Fri, 24 Jul 2009 19:19:49 +0200 |
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Bernt Hansen<address@hidden> wrote:
> Just visit the org file with the task you want to clock in and do C-c
> C-x C-i to clock it in. C-c C-x C-o stops the clock (or when you clock
> in something else it stops). You can only clock one thing at a time.
> Play with it in a test task to see how it works.
>
> You can clock in from the agenda directly (if it's visible there) with
> just I (and O for clock out)
>
Hi,
thanks, that's working fine :-)
> I've documented how I use clocking stuff here:
>
> http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html#Clocking
>
I already looked into that, but I couldn't find how to track the time
of entries without a DATE property.
> The agenda is not limited to date ranges. You can find tasks to clock
> in via the agenda in lots of ways such as:
>
> - tags searches (C-c a m)
> - org-occur searches by regexp (C-c a /)
> - custom agenda view
>
I tried that, but when searching for matching tasks I can't see their
clocked time in this view (when pressing R org tells me that this
operation is not allowed in such a buffer).
What I just tried was to add a DATE property like this:
:DATE:
DATE: <2009-07-24 Fri>
DATE: <2009-07-20 Thu>
:END:
With this I can see the task in the agenda and see the clocked
time(s), but I have to add an entry every time I'm working on it (and
it's redundant because this information is already in the CLOCK
property).
I haven't used a custom agenda before, is there a way to create one
that shows tasks in a timeline by looking at the dates in the CLOCK
property?
Thanks for your replies, yours too Greg.
Geralt.