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Re: [O] Agenda clock report - show currently clocked task?


From: Bernt Hansen
Subject: Re: [O] Agenda clock report - show currently clocked task?
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:29:42 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.110015 (No Gnus v0.15) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux)


Sébastien Vauban <address@hidden>
writes:

> Hi Bernt,
>
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>> Nathan Neff <address@hidden> writes:
>>> Does the clock report in the agenda exclude time spent in the currently
>>> clocked task?
>>>
>>> Is there a way to turn this on?
>>
>> org-clock-report-include-clocking-task
>
> Don't you find that, when set, the current elapsed time should also be
> inserted in the "logged" view of the agenda for today -- instead of the dash
> sign?
>
> Example with current Org Git version:
>
> 2011-04-27 Wed ______________________________________________________
>   Weather:     6:21...... Sunrise (+0200)
>                8:00...... 
>   Work:        9:08- 9:27 Clocked:   (0:19) TODO Organize work
>   work:        9:27-11:42 Clocked:   (2:15) TODO Read email and news
>               10:00...... 
>   Work:       11:42...... Clocked:   (-) TODO Organize work
>               12:00...... 
>               12:06...... now
>               14:00...... 
>
> It'd logical to see 0:24 instead (elapsed time between 11:42 and "now", here
> 12:06)?

Yes that's logical but... I didn't need that functionality when I
created this variable so I intentionally limited it to just the clock
report.

It would make perfect sense to me for this to also affect:

  - log mode in the agenda (as you described)
  - C-c C-x C-d to sum up clock times for trees in org files

This was never implemented mainly because R in the agenda is what I
wanted to work at the time and it has never been revisited.  I'm sure
these types of changes would be welcome, it just isn't high enough of my
radar currently.

Regards,
Bernt




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