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@ 2011-11-23 17:29 Daniel Clemente
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From: Daniel Clemente @ 2011-11-23 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
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  I have many open tasks in a file, and I want to work a bit on each, one after another, without neglecting any. That would be a round-robin approach.

  But how can I find the oldest clocked-out open task in a file?
  Can I order the agenda by recentness?

  I found org-clock-history but it can't be limited by subtree/file/region, must be turned on work manually and would not work for tasks clocked before it was turned in.


Daniel

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