TODO: Add commands, rephrase effect of setting
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@ -1193,9 +1193,10 @@ Line chart with one or more (adjustable) metrics -
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User can switch between single graph vs separate graphs, different types of graphs, etc.
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User can switch between single graph vs separate graphs, different types of graphs, etc.
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Commands
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Commands
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1. Add metric, remove metric
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1. new/open/save/delete view
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2. Increase/decrease/set range, next/previous range
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2. add/remove metric (a line on the graph)
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3. Increase/decrease/set granularity
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3. increase/decrease/set range, next/previous range
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4. increase/decrease/set granularity
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*** Default view (overview for a day)
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*** Default view (overview for a day)
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Default view is a tiled composition of the one-day task-duration table, one-day grouped log, and the one-day category-duration table.
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Default view is a tiled composition of the one-day task-duration table, one-day grouped log, and the one-day category-duration table.
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@ -1237,7 +1238,7 @@ how-to guides
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:CREATED: 2022-04-19T22:12:54+0530
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:CREATED: 2022-04-19T22:12:54+0530
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I'm not interested in using this myself, so it must be possible to enable/disable it.
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I'm not interested in using this myself, so it must be possible to enable/disable it.
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+ Does enabling/disabling it just affect how the clock-in command works? Perhaps data verification, too?
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+ Enabling/disabling it would just affect how the clock-in command works. Perhaps data verification, too.
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How might it affect the data consumer?
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How might it affect the data consumer?
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1. Calculation of total time tracked (in any range, e.g. a day) will definitely require a more complex algorithm.
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1. Calculation of total time tracked (in any range, e.g. a day) will definitely require a more complex algorithm.
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