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Re: [O] Something like 'org-clock-in-at-time'?
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Richard Lawrence |
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Re: [O] Something like 'org-clock-in-at-time'? |
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Sun, 13 Mar 2011 18:05:38 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
John Hendy <address@hidden> writes:
> Could someone fill me in on your process for clocking in things after
> the fact? I've been trying to get into to clocking, but, especially at
> home, I don't return to my computer in between every different thing.
> Instead, I stop at it when I get a pause and try to fill in what I've
> been doing. So far, this has been something akin to:
>
> - create a new sub-headline and call it what I was doing
> - C-c C-c to tag it
> - C-c C-x C-i followed by C-c C-x C-o to create a clocked time stamps
> - Manually edit the times
> - C-c C-c to update the count
Not sure if this is entirely relevant here, but I have a similar
problem. I often find I need to mark recurring tasks as "done" that I
completed on the previous day or even earlier. For most tasks, it
doesn't matter when I mark them as done; but if the task uses org-habits, it
means I have to manually edit the timestamp so that it doesn't mess up
the habit log going forward.
If there's a better way to deal with situations like this, I'd love to
hear about it. If not, I just wanted to point out another use case for
anyone thinking about implementing "retroactive timestamp editing"
functions.
Thanks!
Richard