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Clock tables and two ways to categorize tasks
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Marcin Borkowski |
Subject: |
Clock tables and two ways to categorize tasks |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 13:25:55 +0100 |
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mu4e 1.1.0; emacs 27.0.50 |
Hi all,
here's the problem I'd like to solve. I clock various tasks, and then
generate a clock table. So far, so good. But now I'd like to know
better where my time goes. Most tasks I do have a few similar
components: discussion/research, writing code, testing, etc. I thought
that I could create subheadlines under each of the tasks and give them
tags like :discuss:, :code:, :test:, :debug: and so on. (Not very
convenient, but doable, maybe with a bit of Elisp to automate the
process.)
Now, I'd like to prepare two clock tables: one where I see how much time
every task took, and one where I can see how much time I spent coding,
testing, debugging, emailing etc. I can see in the docs that there is
the ~:match~ option, but if I understand it correctly, it can only
restrict the table to /one/ tag, so I'd need to have as many tables as
I have tags - not optimal.
Any ideas? Should I use something else than tags for that?
TIA,
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