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Re: [O] Sorting CLOCK entries
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Christoph LANGE |
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Re: [O] Sorting CLOCK entries |
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Sat, 07 Mar 2015 20:22:59 +0100 |
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Chaitanya Krishna Ande on 2015-02-27 16:40:
I was wondering if there is a way to sort clock entries like in the
clock entries below.
AFAIK org-mode doesn't have any dedicated support for this, …
The table is sorted in reverse chronological order except for the last
two. I was wondering if there is some to sort these entries so that the
last two entries sit in the right place.
… and I'm not sure where this situation comes from (other than manual
editing),
CLOCK: [2015-01-21 Wed 16:37]--[2015-01-21 Wed 16:53] => 0:16
CLOCK: [2014-12-02 Tue 18:29]--[2014-12-02 Tue 18:57] => 0:28
…
CLOCK: [2014-10-10 Fri 17:52]--[2014-10-10 Fri 18:55] => 1:03
CLOCK: [2014-09-10 Wed 14:29]--[2014-09-10 Wed 16:29] => 2:00
CLOCK: [2014-11-12 Wed 08:34]--[2014-11-12 Wed 08:52] => 0:18
CLOCK: [2014-11-04 Tue 12:58]--[2014-11-04 Tue 13:28] => 0:30
… but a manual fix for this particular case is as easy as marking the
affected range of lines and saying C-u M-x sort-lines.
Cheers,
Christoph
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