speedy32129 / time_logger

Redmine Time logger plugin. More than likely there is only going to be one more public release. New version has new time logging with the option of multiple loggers running at the same time, fixes for excessive loggng, and a whole new look.
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stopping a logger refreshes the issue page and loses content #29

Open nortonstreet opened 8 years ago

nortonstreet commented 8 years ago

Love this plugin! Thank you for building it.

Unfortunately, I've run into a frustrating bug.

To reproduce: 1 Go to an issue. 2 Start a logger. 3 Hit Edit/Update for the issue. 4 Enter content in the Note field. 5 Stop the logger.

At this point I either have to lose my entered content or I can't stop the logger. Couldn't Stop simply put the time content on the page I'm already on? Or am I doing something wrong?

speedy32129 commented 8 years ago

I'll look and see if we can add that as an enhancement. But the way it work is you would stop the time then enter your information or if I know I have a lot of documentation to write I'll enter 0 in the time and keep the time separate from the research or I'll hit the time and annotate the documentation time separately.

nortonstreet commented 8 years ago

Thanks for looking into it! We try to encourage our folks to keep their notes in Redmine while they're working (we also use the Drafts plugin), so refreshing the page makes that workflow not possible. I'm happy to test or provide more feedback. Depending on the level of effort, my company may be interested in sponsoring development, too.

speedy32129 commented 5 years ago

Sorry nortonstreet ... I took some time off. I'm back working on what is possible the last release of the free version. I'll see if I can figure out but on the core versions this issue doesn't come up but a warning does. So seems to be fine so I'm guessing it may have something to do with the change.