Penguin

gtt

gtt

NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS OTHER TYPES OF DOCUMENTATION SEE ALSO AUTHOR


NAME

gtt - GTimeTracker - a time tracker

SYNOPSIS

gtt [__--display__ ''displayname''? [__--geometry__ ''geometry''?

DESCRIPTION

GTimeTracker is a simple combination of a stopwatch, a to-do-list manager and time-keeping/billing system.

In its simplest mode of operation, as a stopwatch, it simply counts the number of elapsed seconds while the timer is running. Unlike ordinary stopwatches, it will keep a log of each time that the timer was started and stopped. The log, or 'journal', can be annotated with comments, allowing a diary of events to be kept.

GTimeTracker functions as a billing system by allowing you to assign a value to an hour's worth of time. You can specify overtime, double-overtime rates and fixed flat-fees. Individual chunks of time as 'billable',

GTimeTracker can also be used as a simple to-do list tracker. You can assign an urgency as well as an importance to a given project, assign an estimated start and end date, specify a sizing and a percent-complete value. Clicking on column headings will sort the list in the order of that column.

Custom reports can be created using standard HTML enhanced with embedded Scheme (a LISP -like programming language).

OPTIONS

--display

specifies the X server that gtt should connect to. Refer to the X(1x)? manual page for more info.

--geometry

specifies the geometry of the main window. The syntax [WIDTHxHEIGHT?[(+? is 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

X(1x)?, the GTimeTracker Online Help, the GNOME Online Help.

AUTHOR

Copyright (C) 1997,1998 Eckehard Berns Copyright (C) 2001 Linas Vepstas


This page is a man page (or other imported legacy content). We are unable to automatically determine the license status of this page.