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(timeclock-workday-remaining): Changed logic for determining how much
time is remaining.
(timeclock-workday-elapsed): Don't accept a "relative" argument for
the current day's elapsed time. What could that have meant?
(timeclock-workday-elapsed-string): No "relative" argument anymore.
(timeclock-when-to-leave): Changed logic, similarly to what was done
for `timeclock-workday-remaining'.
(timeclock-find-discrep): Removed "today-only" argument, which had no
meaning. Fixed some more math problems. The function now returns a
three member list: (TOTAL-TIME-DISCREPANCY TODAYS-TIME-DISCREPANCY
TODAYS-ELAPSED-TIME).
author | John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> |
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date | Tue, 08 May 2001 21:09:58 +0000 |
parents | fb3498282d71 |
children | 41f655ec596a |
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