This property 'time-tracked' is always blank as 00:00:00. This occurred in three ways when I stop the timer: clicking the duration at the upper right corner (like the operation in Demo), using the shortcut of ctrl+s, and using slash command.
BTW. Right click worked to stop and remember the 'time-tracked' but that is far more complicated and unconvenient for me than just clicking the duration at the upper right corner (like the operation in Demo), or using a shortcut as that will be operated everywhere compared with back to the page and find that bullet and click.
'Add task' added nothing of my input words in the popup, but an ⏱ showed aside that one I put that before that already have a property of 'time-tracked' whatever it's 00:00:00 or 00:00:09 (not added by task add button).
This property 'time-tracked' is always blank as
00:00:00
. This occurred in three ways when I stop the timer: clicking the duration at the upper right corner (like the operation in Demo), using the shortcut ofctrl+s
, and using slash command.BTW. Right click worked to stop and remember the 'time-tracked' but that is far more complicated and unconvenient for me than just clicking the duration at the upper right corner (like the operation in Demo), or using a shortcut as that will be operated everywhere compared with back to the page and find that bullet and click.
'Add task' added nothing of my input words in the popup, but an ⏱ showed aside that one I put that before that already have a property of 'time-tracked' whatever it's
00:00:00
or00:00:09
(not added by task add button).