Provided by: wmwork_0.2.8-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       wmwork - keep track of time worked on projects

SYNOPSIS

       wmwork [options]

DESCRIPTION

       wmwork  provides  a  monitor  on  a 64x64 mini window that helps you keeping track of your
       time. The idea is based on the program Worklog written  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.

USAGE

       When  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 characters 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.

BUGS

       Please  send  any  bugs  to  <BUG-REPORT-ADDRESS>.  Debian users are encouraged to use the
       Debian Bug Tracking System <http://bugs.debian.org/wmwork>.

AUTHOR

       wmwork 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>