Thanks! Am 17. Mai 2024 11:45:32 UTC schrieb Ihor Radchenko : >Raffael Stocker writes: > >> in the Org Agenda clockcheck view, a warning about missing end time of a >> clocked-in task is displayed together with the already elapsed time of >> that task. If the starting time is in the future (this can happen if >> rounding and continuous clocking are used), the elapsed time is >> incorrect. For example, if a clocked-in task starts in 5 minutes, >> clockcheck will report something like "No end time: (0:55)". It would >> be more sensible to say "No end time: (-0:05)" or even "No end time: (in >> 0:05)". > >Thanks for reporting! >Fixed, on main. >https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=ee58259bc > >> The culprit is the use of ‘org-duration-from-minutes’ in >> ‘org-agenda-show-clocking-issues’, because org-duration always assumes >> positive durations and is given a negative one here. The problem can >> easily be corrected with something like the following: >>... >> However, I believe it would be more useful (and general) to use a >> similar trick to teach org-duration to work with negative durations. > >That's what I ended up doing. > >> ... It would be more sensible to ... or even "No end time: (in 0:05)". > >I find this confusing, so I left -0:05. > >-- >Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, >Org mode contributor, >Learn more about Org mode at . >Support Org development at , >or support my work at