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Open amrsamii opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

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.

amrsamii avatar Aug 28 '24 18:08 amrsamii

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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cogk avatar Aug 30 '24 19:08 cogk

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.

amrsamii avatar Aug 31 '24 14:08 amrsamii

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

KraXen72 avatar Sep 01 '24 23:09 KraXen72

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

amrsamii avatar Sep 01 '24 23:09 amrsamii

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.

Razeeman avatar Sep 03 '24 07:09 Razeeman

There is an interesting issue was brought up recently #338, record shortcuts on main tab. It could probably be extended to all kinds of shortcuts, one of which could be a button to change how activity works on the main tab, it would show duration selection dialog and add a record with selected duration. So it would be like this: click on this new button "Record duration", click on activity, select duration. Just a thought.

Razeeman avatar Sep 10 '25 13:09 Razeeman