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Re: [O] timeline view - showing times
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Subhan Michael Tindall |
Subject: |
Re: [O] timeline view - showing times |
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Mon, 9 Feb 2015 19:22:38 +0000 |
This is probably overkill, but I use this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands (quote (
("c" "Clock" ((agenda ""
((org-agenda-sticky nil)
(org-agenda-ndays 1)
(org-agenda-span-1)
(org-agenda-use-time-grid t)
(org-agenda-show-log (quote clockcheck))
(org-agenda-clockreport nil))))))))
This gives me a handy dandy report like this:
Day-agenda (W06):
Thursday 5 February 2015
8:00...... ----------------
work-log: 8:35- 9:28 Clocked: (0:53) RECURRING Email
work-log: 9:28- 9:45 Clocked: (0:17) RECURRING
Organizational/Productivity
work-log: 9:45-10:00 Clocked: (0:15) RECURRING Break - br
work-log: 10:00-10:53 Clocked: (0:53) RECURRING
Organizational/Productivity
10:00...... ----------------
work-log: 10:53-11:22 Clocked: (0:29) RECURRING Break - coffee
aging-pop: 11:22-11:47 Clocked: (0:25) <2015-02-04 Wed 14:00> meeting
aging-pop: 11:47-12:08 Clocked: (0:21) TODO Current Members from DB
12:00...... ----------------
work-log: 12:08-13:30 Clocked: (1:22) RECURRING Lunch
aging-pop: 13:30-13:45 Clocked: (0:15) TODO Current Members from DB
work-log: 13:45-13:51 Clocked: (0:06) RECURRING Break - coffee
aging-pop: 13:51-14:00 Clocked: (0:09) TODO Current Members from DB
aging-pop: 14:00-14:04 Clocked: (0:04) FOLLOW email steve
14:00...... ----------------
aging-pop: 14:04-16:23 Clocked: (2:19) TODO Current Members from DB
16:00...... ----------------
18:00...... ----------------
20:00...... ----------------
Plus a clock report for summary
Hope this helps!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden On
> Behalf Of Paul Rudin
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2015 9:43 AM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: [O] timeline view - showing times
>
>
> If I type "C-c a L" I get a list of durations for each day - for example:
>
> Monday 9 February 2015 W07
> Clocked: (0:53) Revise document X
> Clocked: (1:12) Meet Fred
> ...
>
> Is there a way of getting a timeline that includes the actual times of day, so
> that I can reconstruct how I spent a day from the timestamps?
>
> So you might see something like:
>
> Monday 9 February 2015 W07
> 9:23--9:45: Revise document X
> 9:45--10:57: Meet Fred
> ...
> 13:00--13:31: Revise document X
>
>
> Thanks.
>
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