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Re: [O] tasks, clocks, and notes


From: Subhan Michael Tindall
Subject: Re: [O] tasks, clocks, and notes
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 17:29:31 +0000

Try
'(org-log-note-clock-out t)

This gives you something like this:
* WORK break
This is my break log
   CLOCK: [2015-02-04 Wed 11:20]--[2015-02-04 Wed 11:30] =>  0:10
   - coffee
   CLOCK: [2015-02-04 Wed 09:52]--[2015-02-04 Wed 10:16] =>  0:24
   - coffee, walk
   CLOCK: [2015-02-03 Tue 09:35]--[2015-02-03 Tue 09:45] =>  0:10
   - walk

Now, now to get a coherent report out of them other than by looking at the TODO 
is not something I've worked out yet

> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden On
> Behalf Of hymie!
> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 8:07 AM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: [O] tasks, clocks, and notes
> 
> Greetings.
> 
> I have a funny feeling I asked this before, but I can't remember and I 
> couldn't
> find it in a search.
> 
> So let's say I have a task -- fix a computer.  I add some memory, I test the
> new memory and that doesn't solve the problem, and then I finally figure out
> it was the video driver.
> 
> I could log that this way:
> 
> * fix the computer
> **  added memory to the machine
>     CLOCK: [2015-01-28 Wed 12:36] -- [2015-01-28 Wed 13:14]
> **  memory didn't resolve the problem
>     CLOCK: [2015-01-28 Wed 13:28] -- [2015-01-28 Wed 13:53]
> **  finally found it -- it was the video driver
>     CLOCK: [2015-01-29 Thu 09:12] -- [2015-01-29 The 11:30]
> 
> but then my Agenda will have pretty disjoint notes about "added memory to
> the machine".  I'd prefer that the Agenda either say "fix the computer"
> or (even better) "fix the computer -- added memory to the machine".
> 
> Is there something I can do that would add "notes" to an individual clock
> entry, something like
> 
> * fix the computer
>     CLOCK: [2015-01-28 Wed 12:36] -- [2015-01-28 Wed 13:14]
>     added memory to the machine
>     CLOCK: [2015-01-28 Wed 13:28] -- [2015-01-28 Wed 13:53]
>     memory didn't resolve the problem
>     CLOCK: [2015-01-29 Thu 09:12] -- [2015-01-29 The 11:30]
>     finally found it -- it was the video driver
> 
> that would still leave the clock lines "attached" to the main task, but still 
> keep
> some individual notes about the various pieces of the task?
> 
> --hymie!
> 


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