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Re: is this a known issue in clocktable output?
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Marco Wahl |
Subject: |
Re: is this a known issue in clocktable output? |
Date: |
Sun, 01 Dec 2019 14:01:43 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Soubzriquet <address@hidden> writes:
>> [...]
>> > odd issue with using "day" steps where the date is getting offset
>> > sometimes.
>> >
>> > I saw the issue with 26.1, was not fixed by updating to current
>> > environment with an empty init.el on OS X:
>> [...]
>>
>> > * Day 1
>> > :LOGBOOK:
>> > CLOCK: [2019-11-01 Fri 10:00]--[2019-11-01 Fri 11:00] => 1:00
>> > :END:
>> > * Day 2
>> > :LOGBOOK:
>> > CLOCK: [2019-11-02 Sat 10:00]--[2019-11-02 Sat 12:00] => 2:00
>> > :END:
>> > * Day 3
>> > :LOGBOOK:
>> > CLOCK: [2019-11-03 Sun 10:00]--[2019-11-03 Sun 13:00] => 3:00
>> > :END:
>> > * Day 4
>> > :LOGBOOK:
>> > CLOCK: [2019-11-04 Mon 10:00]--[2019-11-04 Mon 14:00] => 4:00
>> > :END:
>> > * Day 5
>> > :LOGBOOK:
>> > CLOCK: [2019-11-05 Tue 10:00]--[2019-11-05 Tue 15:00] => 5:00
>> > :END:
>> > * Day 6
>> > :LOGBOOK:
>> > CLOCK: [2019-11-06 Wed 10:00]--[2019-11-06 Wed 16:00] => 6:00
>> > :END:
>> >
>> > #+BEGIN: clocktable :scope file :maxlevel 2 :block thismonth :step day
>> :stepskip0 t
>> >
>> > Daily report: [2019-11-01 Fri]
>> > | Headline | Time |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | *Total time* | *1:00* |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | Day 1 | 1:00 |
>> >
>> > Daily report: [2019-11-02 Sat]
>> > | Headline | Time |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | *Total time* | *2:00* |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | Day 2 | 2:00 |
>> >
>> > Daily report: [2019-11-03 Sun]
>> > | Headline | Time |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | *Total time* | *3:00* |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | Day 3 | 3:00 |
>> >
>> > Daily report: [2019-11-03 Sun]
>> > | Headline | Time |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | *Total time* | *4:00* |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | Day 4 | 4:00 |
>> >
>> > Daily report: [2019-11-04 Mon]
>> > | Headline | Time |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | *Total time* | *5:00* |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | Day 5 | 5:00 |
>> >
>> > Daily report: [2019-11-05 Tue]
>> > | Headline | Time |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | *Total time* | *6:00* |
>> > |--------------+--------|
>> > | Day 6 | 6:00 |
>> >
>> > #+END:
>>
>> I can not reproduce this behavior.
> Hi, sorry I was not more clear - the issue occurs also with emacs -Q or
> with empty init.el on my system.
Okay, thanks. I think I'm at the end of my abilities to investigate the
issue further.
I suggest you dig a little deeper for better understanding. E.g.:
- Try make the example of failure as small as you can.
- Check with a newer version of Org.
- Debug the issue.
Possibly someone else can confirm the issue.
HTH, Marco
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