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Manual Record #221

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amrsamii opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 5 comments
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Manual Record #221

amrsamii opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 5 comments

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@amrsamii
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Let's say I walked for 30 minutes without my phone. I want to be able to easily enter these 30 minutes without the need for specifying the start and end time. The only thing I want to specify is the duration.

@cogk
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cogk commented Aug 30, 2024

You can do that easily by clicking the "Untracked" time in the record list. You have to enable the "Show untracked time in records" option.

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@amrsamii
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This is not what I meant. I want to quickly enter the duration without specifying the start and end times. The untracked option still requires to specify the start and end times.

@KraXen72
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KraXen72 commented Sep 1, 2024

hit now on both start and end time and then -5 minutes 2 times on the start time. if you don't care about the times, you won't mind they're incorrect

@amrsamii
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amrsamii commented Sep 1, 2024

I see. But I hope there is an easier way to do so.

@Razeeman
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Razeeman commented Sep 3, 2024

Hello! When clicking on + button to add a record, end time is already set to current time, so to enter 30 minutes for example would require: 1 click on Now for start time (which set duration to 0), and 1 click on -30 for start time to set duration. I'm not sure there is an easier way to do this.

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