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Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable
From: |
Carsten Dominik |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable |
Date: |
Tue, 6 Sep 2011 23:47:36 +0200 |
On 6.9.2011, at 23:36, Rasmus wrote:
> Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is is possible to have a clocktabke with times in the left-most column?
>>> The people I am doing some work for now prefer it that way for unknown
>>> reasons.
>>>
>>> This is an example
>>>
>>> | date | Headline | total |
>>> |------------------------------------------------+-----------------+-------|
>>> | [2011-08-19 Fri 00:28]--[2011-08-19 Fri 00:51] | Writing mails | 0:23 |
>>> | [2011-06-22 Wed 17:00]--[2011-06-22 Wed 17:45] | Data processing | 0:45 |
>>>
>>> And so forth.
>>
>> Hi Rasmus,
>>
>> I'm not aware of any way to automatically get the clock report in that
>> format using existing org-mode functions but you can just manually move
>> the column before you publish it to whomever wants it in column 1. Just
>> put point in the total column and M-<left-arrow> to shift the column
>> where you want it.
>
> Well, this would require me to collect some 40 logbook entries myself
> and associate them with a headline. What I need is a summary showing
> what I did when. In other words, the default clock table summarizes too
> much.
>
> It might be easier to process the file with some other tool and extract
> logbook entries with a regexp. Are there any specialized
> Org/Emacs-command I could use for generating a custom clock table?
Have you tried log mode in the agenda:
Make an agenda for the time intervar you are interested in,
day week month, or so. Then press `C-u C-u v L'. Maybe you can work from
there?
- Carsten