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[Orgmode] Re: Time Stamps?
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Bernt Hansen |
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[Orgmode] Re: Time Stamps? |
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Mon, 03 May 2010 15:00:19 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hi David,
Answers are inline.
David Frascone <address@hidden> writes:
> I've been using a lot of the great info at this site
> (http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html) , and I have some questions:
>
> When using timestamps, I like the time in there too. And, I like to
> stamp every entry, so my status looks nice. But, I'm having a couple
> of problems:
>
> 1. Can I make all timestamps put the time? In other words, can I
> make C-c ! always do the same thing as C-u C-c !
>
I use a key binding for this: f9-t which creates a timestamp like this
at point. [2010-05-03 Mon 14:52] The binding for that is documented at
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html#sec-15_21
> 2. Where should I put the timestamp? Where do you guys think it
> looks best? Before the text? After? Still getting a feel for
> things.
Anywhere in the body of the text works fine for me. My remember
templates put the timestamp after the clock drawer
* TODO blah
:CLOCK:...
[2010-05-03 Mon 14:59]
[[link to stuff]]
but anywhere will work - it's just text.
>
> 3. Clocking. That site does a lot of it, and I mostly like it. But,
> I'm not sure how I should clock in in the AM. Almost always, I
> try to enter something quickly with remember, and I haven't
> started a clock yet. I'm considering taking out the timing stuff
> now . . . any pointers?
The first thing I do when I clock-in in the morning is hit either f9-o
or f9-m to clock in my organization or read mail task (depending on
which one I start first). From there remember tasks interrupt the clock
temporarily and clocking continues on whatever I work on until I
manually clock out.
HTH,
Bernt