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[Orgmode] Re: Notes and Clock entries


From: Bernt Hansen
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: Notes and Clock entries
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 07:48:23 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux)

Xavier Maillard <address@hidden> writes:

> At Wed, 05 Aug 2009 11:28:40 -0400,
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>> 
>> Noorul Islam K M <address@hidden> writes:
>> 
>> > Please take a look at the below org file. Initially I created the TODO
>> > item and then clocked in and out. Then inserted a note. Followed by some
>> > clock ins and outs.  Everything is organized from top to bottom as we
>> > enter items. Earlier I remember the clock entries were grouped and
>> > always appeared at the top but now it is cluttered. I am using the
>> > latest version from git repo. Is this the expected behavior or am I
>> > missing something by which I can group all the clock entries into a
>> > group at the top or bottom? Also I remember that I was able to hide
>> > entire clock entries.
>> 
>> Take a look at the variable org-clock-into-drawer.  This saves your
>> clock entries in a :LOGBOOK: drawer which you can expand or hide.
>
> Mine says this:
>
> org-clock-into-drawer's value is t
>
> Documentation:
> Should clocking info be wrapped into a drawer?
> When t, clocking info will always be inserted into a :CLOCK: drawer.
> If necessary, the drawer will be created.
> When nil, the drawer will not be created, but used when present.
> When an integer and the number of clocking entries in an item
> reaches or exceeds this number, a drawer will be created.
>
>
> alas with my current version (6.21), it still spreads clock items
> everywhere. Is it something known ? Should I update my orgmode
> copy ?

I also have org-log-into-drawer set to t.  I don't remember this
functionality changing recently.  Try restarting your emacs and if that
doesn't fix it, upgrade org-mode and retest.  If the problem persists
make a minimal emacs setup that creates the problem and post that so
others can try to duplicate what you are seeing.

Specifying your emacs version might also be helpful.

-Bernt




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