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Currently, it is really hard to add past records due to the unintuitive ISO-8601.
One way around it would be to create a dummy interval, and move it to the past:
$ timew start <something-important> $ timew stop $ timew move @1 -20h $ timew lengthen...
$ timew start <something-important>
$ timew stop
$ timew move @1 -20h
$ timew lengthen...
Hence, I am suggesting the ability to move an interval by "- 20 hours", or "- 2 days".
See also the following discussion, on the difficulty of adding forgotten entries.
Thank you for your attention, and for developing timewarrior!
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UPDATE: Moved to the timewarrior forum, sorry for posting here in the first place!
Currently, it is really hard to add past records due to the unintuitive ISO-8601.
One way around it would be to create a dummy interval, and move it to the past:
$ timew start <something-important>
$ timew stop
$ timew move @1 -20h
$ timew lengthen...
Hence, I am suggesting the ability to move an interval by "- 20 hours", or "- 2 days".
See also the following discussion, on the difficulty of adding forgotten entries.
Thank you for your attention, and for developing timewarrior!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: