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Re: [Orgmode] Progress logging with org-mode
From: |
Carsten Dominik |
Subject: |
Re: [Orgmode] Progress logging with org-mode |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Oct 2007 11:44:21 +0200 |
Hi Tom,
On Sep 29, 2007, at 3:01, Tom Weissmann wrote:
A feature of org-mode I have started to use a lot is the clock, to
record the
amount of time I spend on different tasks. I'll start a clock in the
task or
subtask I'm working on, and then clock out and add a note when I move
to a
differnt task.
The result is often something like this:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
----
* Tasks
** Task 1
*** Sub-task Foo
CLOCK: [2007-09-28 Fri 11:52]--[2007-09-28 Fri 12:53] => 1:01
- Finally cracked the Foo problem
CLOCK: [2007-09-28 Fri 10:50]--[2007-09-28 Fri 11:50] => 1:00
- Dealing with problems continuing Foo-ing
CLOCK: [2007-09-28 Fri 09:50]--[2007-09-28 Fri 10:50] => 1:00
- A good start to Foo
This is some information that I don't want to forget about doing
Foo.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
----
As you can see, the clock notes track my activity within a subtask,
but the
indentation seems odd,
I cannot reproduce the indentation you are getting - are you
re-indenting the lines
with TAB or so?
and the useful information about the subtask is in
danger of being swamped by a mass of reverse-ordered progress logs.
Actually, I have been bothered by that too. Maybe we should have
a special CLOCK drawer and make all those entries go in there....
- Carsten
- Re: [Orgmode] Progress logging with org-mode,
Carsten Dominik <=