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Re: [O] clocktable column order e.g. :properties at rightmost position?


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [O] clocktable column order e.g. :properties at rightmost position?
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 06:58:04 +0200

Hi Jeff,

there is not way to change the order of columns easily.  What you can do is 
copy the function `org-clocktable-write-default' and change the output in the 
way you like.  The time string for clock tables is currently not configurable.

Sorry.

- Carsten

On 1.9.2013, at 14:47, "address@hidden" <address@hidden> wrote:

On 31.8.2013, at 18:58, Jeff Kowalczyk <address@hidden> wrote:

> Is there a way to configure column order in clocktable output? I have a
> workable way to display TAGS now for clocked task now, but the width of
> multiply-tagged items will make the clocktable output less usable. I'd
> prefer to move it over to the right-most position:
> 
> : #+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :scope file :emphasize nil :block today 
> :                     :link nil :indent nil :properties ("TAGS")
> : #+CAPTION: Clock summary at [2013-08-31 Sat 09:25], 
> :            for Saturday, August 31, 2013.
> : | TAGS      | Headline                               | Time   |      |
> : |-----------+----------------------------------------+--------+------|
> : |           | *Total time*                           | *1:05* |      |
> : |-----------+----------------------------------------+--------+------|
> : |           | <2013-08-31 Sat>                       | 1:05   |      |
> : |           | TODO db query test                     |        | 0:18 |
> : |           | TODO time-tracking-tools               |        | 0:26 |
> : | :foo:bar: | DONE jsmith re: new idea               |        | 0:15 |
> : | :bar:     | DONE article attack driven defense...  |        | 0:06 |
> : #+END:
> 
> The option:
> 
> : :formatter A function to format clock data and insert into the buffer.
> 
> sounds promising if it could advise the existing function without
> reimplementing large parts of it. I'm searching for :formatter
> documentation and examples, haven't found any direct references yet.
> 
> Secondary question: with the today and yesterday tracking clocktables
> I'm using, can I configure formatting of the string:
> "for Saturday, August 31, 2013." as a normal org timestamp:
> "for [2013-08-31 Sat]."?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff
> 
> 
> 




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