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This syntax has been introduced in Org 4.78, but not supported later, when Org element parser have been created. Fix this omission to not remove an existing (and announced!) feature. This kind of clock is of limited use though - all the customizations relying upon knowing _when_ clocking time was recorded, like ranges in clock tables or limits on the displayed clocked-in time, will include such clocks unconditionally. So, not adding this to the manual, as it is not very clear how to use it in actual workflow. * lisp/org-element.el (org-element-clock-line-re): Update the regexp. (org-element-clock-parser): Do not assume that timestamp always follows CLOCK: line. * testing/lisp/test-org-element.el (test-org-element/clock-parser): (test-org-element/clock-interpreter): Add tests checking parser and interpreter output of clocks without timestamps. Link: https://orgmode.org/list/87frvpyzrf.fsf@localhost |
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README.org
This is a distribution of Org Mode, a major mode for keeping notes, authoring documents, computational notebooks, literate programming, maintaining to-do lists, planning projects, and more — in a fast and effective plain text system.
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To install a more recent version, please use command: M-x
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