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* clock start time is gone
@ 2017-06-06  3:18 Samuel Wales
  2017-06-06 10:43 ` Nicolas Goaziou
  2017-08-07  3:56 ` Samuel Wales
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Samuel Wales @ 2017-06-06  3:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

recent maint.

just wondering what i could be doing wrong.

it is /usually/ the case that i get clock start tmie is gone when i
try to clock out.
it isn't gone.  so i do org-clock-cancel, which is slow.  this leaves
the start time.

so i do org-clock-in, which presents me with all the options.  i
choose K because i want to be clocked out.

but it ignores the K and keeps me clocked in.

so i clock out.  btw, clocking out is slow.
org-clock-remove-empty-clock-drawer takes up 95% of the time.

and this leaves me with a correct clock line and a new clock line with
0 time on it.

so then i have to kill the new clock line.

what i'd prefer is for clocking out to just work and be fast, without
extra actions required.  clearly i am doing something wrong.

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* Clock start time is gone
@ 2014-09-07 17:59 Noah Slater
  2015-01-16 21:43 ` Yuri Niyazov
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Noah Slater @ 2014-09-07 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Hello,

I'm moving point over a habit in the agenda, clocking on with I,
switching buffer a few times, then switching back and hitting O.

Occasionally, I get a "Clock start time is gone" message. I just got
one now. If I go to the node, I see this:

:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2014-09-07 Sun 19:41]
- State "DONE"       from "TODO"       [2014-09-01 Mon 22:46]
CLOCK: [2014-09-01 Mon 22:01]--[2014-09-01 Mon 22:46] =>  0:45
...

So this doesn't make any sense. The clock start time is right there!

Any idea?

Thanks,

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2017-07-20  1:42       ` Samuel Wales
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