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[O] Clocking in on non-org files
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Marcin Borkowski |
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[O] Clocking in on non-org files |
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Sun, 6 Oct 2013 14:07:45 +0200 |
Hi all,
I have a bunch of TODO items connected with LaTeX files (in general:
projects) I'm working on. I was wondering whether it might be possible
and/or wise to set things up so that I could clock in (C-c C-x C-i) in
a buffer containing such a file. Currently, executing org-clock-in in
a non-Org buffer results in an error (at least with my setup); with a
prefix argument, everything is fine, I'm asked for one of the last
clocked items. My dream is that I can clock in my buffer with just
C-c C-x C-i, and Org somehow could know which item to clock. I imagine
file-local variable might be the way to go. It might be a good idea to
both change/advise org-clock-in to accomodate for this use case, and
define something like
org-associate-file-with-org-headline-for-the-purpose-of-clocking to
e.g. ask for the item (from org-clock history), or use the refile
interface (which I haven't used, but I guess it could work well) and
set the file-local variable accordingly.
Also, this might allow for "automated clocking", i.e., advising
switch-buffer or something so that when I switch to a buffer belonging
to some project, clocking on it starts automatically.
Does there exist something like this? Do you like this idea? Does it
have any pitfalls I cannot see? Would anyone but me use this? If the
answers are no, yes, no, yes, I might try to implement it when I have
some time to spare (i.e., not now - I'm extremely busy during this week
- but maybe in a week or two)
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam Mickiewicz University
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