NAME¶
gtimer - an application for recording time spent on user-defined tasks.
SYNOPSIS¶
gtimer [
-midnight offset] [
-weekstart day]
[
-nosplash] [-resume] [-start task]
DESCRIPTION¶
GTimer allows the user to time one or more activities. Users define tasks
that can be timed. Text annotations can also be added to tasks. Reports can be
generated that summarize time spent and annotations.
OPTIONS¶
- -midnight offset
- Specify the offset of midnight to use. Users can allow time
spent after midnight to be recorded for the previous day. For example, the
command
gtimer -midnight 400
will not consider everything 3:59AM the previous day.
- -weekstart day
- Specify which day of the week should be considered the
beginning of the week when generating reports. day should be a
number between 0 and 6, where 0 is Sunday. For example, the
command
gtimer -weekstart 1
will use Monday as the first day of the week for all weekly reports. The
default is 0 (Sunday).
- -resume
- Start timing any tasks that were still be timed when GTimer
last exited.
- -start taskname
- Start timing the specified task immediately. This option
can be used more than once on the command line. For example, you can start
a tasks with:
gtimer -start 'GTimer development'
- -nosplash
- Do not display the splash window on startup.
FILES¶
~/.gtimer/ data storage
SEE ALSO¶
enscript(1),
lpr(1)
AUTHOR¶
Craig Knudsen <cknudsen@cknudsen.com> <
http://www.cknudsen.com/>
GTimer WWW home page: <
http://www.cknudsen.com/gtimer/>