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Re: [O] Clocking in on non-org files
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Marcin Borkowski |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Clocking in on non-org files |
Date: |
Sun, 6 Oct 2013 23:26:25 +0200 |
Dnia 2013-10-06, o godz. 17:11:25
Suvayu Ali <address@hidden> napisaĆ(a):
> On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 02:07:45PM +0200, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> > 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
>
> Try capture: (info "(org) Template elements").
>
Thanks, I didn't think about it, though it's not exactly what I'm
looking for. My dream setup is like this: I bind globally C-c C-x C-i
to something, and when typing this key sequence /outside/ Org-mode, I
am asked about a /node/ somewhere in my Org files (preferably with
autocompletion, like refiling). Then, apart from starting the clock, a
file-local variable remembering this node is added /to the file I'm in/
(as a comment at the end, for instance), so that the /next/ time I'm
editing this file, C-c C-x C-i just starts clocking.
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam Mickiewicz University