On Mar 22, 2008, at 6:27 PM, Jose Robins wrote:


Carsten Dominik wrote:
Timestamp rounding does work for timestamps you enter interactively, and when you
modify a time stamp with the Shift-cursor keys.  But the time stamp inserted by the
clock commands does not do this - I implemented it like this under the assumption
that people would want to have exact times in this case.

Is this assumption wrong?
My *personal* preference is for the rounding to be applied to those time stamps as well. But I'm not sure of others. May be a custom variable that allows for this option would be a solution. Also after I've clocked out, when I do the Shift-cursor keys (on the standard ISO display and not custom display) on the resulting time stamps.. , the clock still do not seem to do rounding. I'm still coming into terms with all these time stamps ...

Rounding during editing with S-cursor was only implemented in 5.23.  From that version on, you also have to set org-timestamp-coudning-minutes to a list of two numbers.

- Carsten



- Carsten

On Mar 22, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
I use org-mode 5.21 with xemacs 21.4.21. When I clock in and out of a task, the time stamps don't seem to round off to 5 minutes as I have specified in the custom settings. Isn't that what the time stamping rounding setting is supposed to do? Or do I have that wrong?

Thanks,
Jose
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