RE: gtt (Time Tracker) enhancements
- From: "Fox, Kevin M" <KMFox mail bhi-erc com>
- To: "'Brian J. Murrell'" <gnome-list-in interlinx bc ca>, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: gtt (Time Tracker) enhancements
- Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 10:46:08 -0800
Would it be posible ( if not already there ) to be able to manually enter an
amount of time?
I go from one place to another, somethimes working on one project and
sometimes on another. Sometimes I am away from a computer and cant tell it
until afterwards. It would be nice to be able to go back and say I worked X
hours on project Y
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian J. Murrell [SMTP:gnome-list-in@interlinx.bc.ca]
> Sent: Monday, February 01, 1999 9:29 AM
> To: gnome-list@gnome.org
> Subject: gtt (Time Tracker) enhancements
>
> I have been using the Gnome Time Tracker. Cool little app. I was
> thinking of a couple of things that would be nice to have. An icon
> beside any project where the clock is running would be good. Once you
> start to get a few projects there, managing which one has the clock
> running on it gets a bit hairy.
>
> It would also be nice if the projects were kept in a separate file. I
> may have a gtt running on several systems, and would like to move the
> project(s) data from one machine to another. Rather than extracting the
> data out of one file and pasting into another, it would be nice to just
> copy the project file from one box to another. On that note, a project
> with subprojects would be nice.
>
> A for instance: I am a consultant and do work for many customers. At
> each customer site, I will have a gtt with all of the projects I am
> working on. I would like at my "home base" to be able to list each
> customer as a project, and then when I select a project (a customer) I
> get a list of the projects for that customer. Data file wise, this
> could be achieved at the home base by having a project file which just
> references other project files. There is no reason this couldn't go to
> multiple depths. Perhaps a tree widget (that "list" widget that has the
> + sign for expanding into sublevels) would work well for this.
>
> Thots?
>
> b.
>
>
>
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