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Re: [BUG] M-S-<UP> does not adjust clock timestamps as described in docs
From: |
Ihor Radchenko |
Subject: |
Re: [BUG] M-S-<UP> does not adjust clock timestamps as described in docs [9.5.5] |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Feb 2023 10:14:25 +0000 |
Robert Nikander <robert.nikander@icloud.com> writes:
> But it doesn't seem to work like that. For example
>
> * Testing it out
> :LOGBOOK:
> CLOCK: [2023-02-07 Tue 12:35]--[2023-02-07 Tue 12:45] => 0:10
> CLOCK: [2023-02-07 Tue 12:20]--[2023-02-07 Tue 12:30] => 0:10
> CLOCK: [2023-02-06 Mon 12:20]--[2023-02-06 Mon 13:20] => 1:00
> :END:
>
> If I put point on the minutes of 12:30 (second line) and hit S-M-<UP>, it
> moves the time to 12:35, but nothing else moves. Based on the docs, I thought
> it would shift one of the other lines.
S-M-<UP> only considers clock history during current Emacs session. Will
clarifying this in the manual suffice for your use-case?
If not limiting the command to current clock history, we would need to
look across every single Org file searching for intersecting clocks -
extremely resource-intensive procedure.
Note that you can use agenda clock check to catch clock inaccuracies.
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