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Re: [O] Bug: Org separates clock out note from the clock line [9.0.4 (9.


From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: [O] Bug: Org separates clock out note from the clock line [9.0.4 (9.0.4-elpaplus @ /home/jorge/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20170124/)]
Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2017 22:57:45 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux)

Hello,

Jorge Morais Neto <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi.  I have started this instance of GNU Emacs 25.1.91.1 with an empty init
> file and then I customized org-log-note-clock-out to t.  Then I created a
> new Org buffer with a single level 1 headline, and set property
> CLOCK_INTO_DRAWER to nil.  I then clocked in and then out, adding a note.
> The note was stored outside any drawer (as requested) and above the clock
> line.  Then I clocked in and out again, adding a second note.  The result
> was:
>
>       * Teste
>         :PROPERTIES:
>         :CLOCK_INTO_DRAWER: nil
>         :END:
>         - Teste 2.
>         - Teste 1.
>         CLOCK: [2017-01-31 Tue 14:12]--[2017-01-31 Tue 14:13] =>  0:01
>         CLOCK: [2017-01-31 Tue 14:12]--[2017-01-31 Tue 14:12] =>  0:00
>
> "teste" is Portuguese for "test".
>
> I expected the "Teste 1" line to stay in its place above the corresponding
> clock line, like this:
>
>       * Teste
>         :PROPERTIES:
>         :CLOCK_INTO_DRAWER: nil
>         :END:
>         - Teste 2.
>         CLOCK: [2017-01-31 Tue 14:12]--[2017-01-31 Tue 14:13] =>  0:01
>         - Teste 1.
>         CLOCK: [2017-01-31 Tue 14:12]--[2017-01-31 Tue 14:12] =>  0:00

Fixed. Thank you.

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



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