Query: wmwork
OS: debian
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WMWORK(1) Version 0.2.5 WMWORK(1)NAMEwmwork - keep track of time worked on projectsSYNOPSISwmwork [options]DESCRIPTIONwmwork provides a monitor on a 64x64 mini window that helps you keeping track of your time. The idea is based on the program Worklog writ- ten by Truxton King Fulton II. In contrast to Worklog wmwork is a graphical application designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work with other window managers as well.OPTIONS-d, --days displays time in ddd.hh:mm instead of hhh:mm:ss. Note that if one timer is at least 1000 hours large this will be the case anyway. -f, --force overwrite stale lock files. Use this if wmwork says that it's already running but it isn't. -h, --help display a command line summary. -v, --version display the version number. --display=id set the display to use, e.g. --display=:0.0. --geometry=pos set the position of the dock app, e.g. --geometry=+10+10. Note that the size (64x64) is hard-coded and cannot be changed.USAGEWhen wmwork is started, the uppermost line shows the accumulated time spent on the project, identified by a three letter code in the third line. The second line shows the current time spent on the project and is initially zero. The button V starts the timer, the button || pauses it. The button X stops the timer, saving the accumulated time in ~/.wmwork/worklog, adding the current session time to ~/.wmwork/worklog.XYZ and resetting the latter. The buttons < and > switch between the projects found in the file ~/.wmwork/worklog. This can be done only if the timer is neither running nor paused.FILES~/.wmwork/worklog contains the projects configuration and log summaries. Each line has the form identifier:timestamp[:comment]. Empty lines and lines beginning with a # are ignored. Only the first three charac- ters of the (case-insensitive) identifier are relevant. When wmwork is overwriting ~/.wmwork/worklog it cuts the identifiers down that way. ~/.wmwork/??? contains human readable timestamps for the project XYZ, where XYZ is the truncated identifier from ~/.wmwork/worklog. Having multiple entries of the same identifier in ~/.wmwork/worklog is possible. They are counted independently, but will share the same project file.BUGSPlease send any bugs to <martin@godisch.de>. Debian users are encouraged to use the Debian Bug Tracking System <http://bugs.debian.org/wmwork>.AUTHORwmwork was written by Martin A. Godisch <martin@godisch.de>. It is based on the program wmppp written by Martijn Pieterse and Antoine Nulle. Thanks to the following people, who have contributed to wmwork: Adam Lackorzynski <adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de> Gordon Fraser <gordon@freakzone.net> Daniel Tschan <tschan@devzone.ch> Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@danfe.ru> Josep Portella Florit <jpf@sdf.lonestar.org> Ben Stern <ben.stern@gmail.com> The Debian Project January 2005 WMWORK(1)
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