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From: | Ypo |
Subject: | Re: [BUG] org-timer-start doesn't seem to take the timer string at point [9.5.5 (release_9.5.5 @ z:/emacs-i686/share/emacs/28.2/lisp/org/)] |
Date: | Sun, 2 Oct 2022 15:42:03 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/91.11.0 |
Oh! Thanks
I didn't understand. Maybe this would be more understandable?:
Or: When called with a ‘C-u’ prefix, prompt the user for a starting
offset or, if there is a timer string at point, this is taken as the
default, ...
When called with a ‘C-u’ prefix, there are 2 options: prompt the user for a starting
offset. Or, if there is a timer string at point, this is taken as the
default, ...
Ypo <ypuntot@gmail.com> writes:In the manual, it says:C-c C-x 0 (|org-timer-start|) ... If there is a timer string at point, this is taken as the default, providing a convenient way to restart taking notes after a break in the process... https://orgmode.org/manual/Timers.htmlI am trying it, but the timer starts at 0:00:00You missed the previous sentence in the manual. When called with a ‘C-u’ prefix, prompt the user for a starting offset. If there is a timer string at point, this is taken as the default, ... The value at point is only taken into account with prefix argument.
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