gtt (1)
GTimeTracker - a time tracker
SYNOPSIS
gtt
[ --display
displayname ]
[ --geometry
geometry ]
DESCRIPTION
GTimeTracker
is just a tool to measure the time, you let a given project in a selected
state.
GTimeTracker
isn't especially smart at this. You, the user, will have to give
GTimeTracker hints about what you're currently wanting to measure or it will
not display reasonable values.
But when one has learned to use
GTimeTracker
effectively, it can be of great help. For example you can use it to optimize
your work. It can show you, that you are spending to much time on
unimportent tasks. Or it can exactly count the hours you spend on a project,
that is payed for by time. You may discover many other ways,
GTimeTracker
can work for you.
OPTIONS
--display
specifies the X server, gtt should connect to. Refer to the X(1x) manual
page for more info.
--geometry
specifies the
geometry
of the main window. The syntax is
[WIDTHxHEIGHT][(+|-)X(+|-)Y]
just like the X toolkit option
geometry. See X(1x) for more info.
OTHER TYPES OF DOCUMENTATION
You can find more information about
GTimeTracker
and its functions in the
Gnome help system.
Just select
Contents
from the
Help
menu to get there.
SEE ALSO
THANKS
Thanks to Olivier Fontenelle and Tuomas Kuosmanen for ideas and bug reports.
Thanks to Tom Tromey for his style corrections to GTT. And thanks to Miguel
de Icaza for discussing some GNOME features with me, as well as including
GTT in the GNOME CVS tree.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1997,98 Eckehard Berns
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