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Re: [O] lots of CLOCK lines displayed when opening a TODO


From: Rainer Stengele
Subject: Re: [O] lots of CLOCK lines displayed when opening a TODO
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 15:58:56 +0100
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Am 05.03.2015 um 09:02 schrieb Loris Bennett:
> Rainer Stengele <address@hidden> writes:
> 
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have lots of weekly reoccuring meetings and do collect the clocked
>> time for each meeting.  After a while I have lots of CLOCK
>> lines. Opening the TODO shows all the CLOCK lines shown, but my focus
>> is on text below the CLOCK lines.  I started to use multiple LOGBOOK
>> blocks in order to hide older CLOCK lines. Seems to work fine with
>> clocking etc.  My requirement would be to only open the first LOGBOOK
>> block when opening the headline (TODO).  That way I could hide older
>> entries from using screen space and instead see the text below
>> immediately.
>>
>> Anybody else uses multiple LOGBOOK blocks that way? Other ideas how to
>> work?  Any chance to get this regarded as an enhancement idea?
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Regards, Rainer
>>
>>
>> * TODO [#A] Weekly Services - Action Items
>> :LOGBOOK:
>> CLOCK: [2015-03-04 Mi 10:15]--[2015-03-04 Mi 11:30] =>  1:15
>> CLOCK: [2015-03-02 Mo 11:00]--[2015-03-02 Mo 12:15] =>  1:15
>> :END:
>> :LOGBOOK:
>> CLOCK: [2015-02-25 Mi 10:00]--[2015-02-25 Mi 11:00] =>  1:00
>> CLOCK: [2015-02-16 Mo 10:00]--[2015-02-16 Mo 11:15] =>  1:15
>> CLOCK: [2015-02-06 Fr 09:30]--[2015-02-06 Fr 09:45] =>  0:15
>> CLOCK: [2015-02-06 Fr 10:00]--[2015-02-06 Fr 11:00] =>  1:00
>> CLOCK: [2015-01-23 Fr 13:45]--[2015-01-23 Fr 14:00] =>  0:15
>> CLOCK: [2015-01-22 Do 14:30]--[2015-01-22 Do 14:45] =>  0:15
>> CLOCK: [2015-01-22 Do 13:45]--[2015-01-22 Do 14:00] =>  0:15
>> CLOCK: [2015-01-21 Mi 09:45]--[2015-01-21 Mi 10:45] =>  1:00
>> CLOCK: [2015-01-20 Di 09:45]--[2015-01-20 Di 10:00] =>  0:15
>> CLOCK: [2015-01-19 Mo 16:30]--[2015-01-19 Mo 16:45] =>  0:15
>> CLOCK: [2015-01-19 Mo 13:15]--[2015-01-19 Mo 15:00] =>  1:45
>> CLOCK: [2015-01-19 Mo 10:00]--[2015-01-19 Mo 11:15] =>  1:15
>> CLOCK: [2014-12-15 Mo 10:00]--[2014-12-15 Mo 10:30] =>  0:30
>> CLOCK: [2014-12-03 Mi 10:30]--[2014-12-03 Mi 11:15] =>  0:45
>> CLOCK: [2014-12-01 Mo 09:45]--[2014-12-01 Mo 10:45] =>  1:00
>> CLOCK: [2014-11-03 Mo 10:00]--[2014-11-03 Mo 11:00] =>  1:00
>> CLOCK: [2014-11-10 Mo 09:45]--[2014-11-10 Mo 10:45] =>  1:00
>> CLOCK: [2014-11-19 Mi 10:30]--[2014-11-19 Mi 11:15] =>  0:45
>> CLOCK: [2014-11-24 Mo 10:00]--[2014-11-24 Mo 11:00] =>  1:00
>> CLOCK: [2014-11-25 Di 08:00]--[2014-11-25 Di 10:45] =>  2:45
>> :END:
>>
>> - text I would like to see without having to scroll over all the CLOCK lines
> 
> I use two drawers:
> 
> #+DRAWERS: LOGBOOK OLDLOGS
> 
> When the LOGBOOK get a bit long I manually move some the lines to
> OLDLOGS.  Both draws only open when I TAB on them.
> 
> I don't actually use the data in the logs directly, just as a backup for
> my other time-keeping.  This is mainly because the one-minute resolution
> of the clocking is to fine for my needs.
> 
> Have you changed the clocking resolution?  If so, how?  Or are you just
> an amazingly accurate clocker?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Loris
> 
Hi Loris,

please check variable org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes in order to round time 
stamps.

You are right, when I am in an org file the logbook drawers do not open by 
default when cycling.
My use case: I am jumping to a headline directly from an agenda item. "Tabbing" 
on that item jumps to the headline and shows the complete contents, including 
drawers.
Not sure why this is the case. I would like to have the same behavior as when 
tabbing in the Org file directly. Can you confirm this is the same in your 
setting?

Regards,
Rainer Stengele



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