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    JBert commented  · 

    The reason why I'd like something like this is to find all times I've opened `github.com` (which I can do using the Documents timeline) while also having access to the window title, and if possible create an autotag from it.

    At my workplace we open Github pull requests with the Jira ticket number in the title, and it's that ticket number that is important to be able to log in Tempo timesheets.

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    JBert commented  · 

    I would also like a way to select an entire day, but instead to delete that day's screenshots (I tend to collect a backlog of days that still need tagging and when I have the time I start at the most recent days first, so the automatic removal doesn't really work for me).

    Note though that a workaround exists for the specific problem mentioned here: you can create as many AutoTag timelines as you want, so simply create a new one and name it "Default task". Then right-click the Activity timeline and pick "Add to AutoTag > Default task". In the window that opens you can then pick "Any group" and enter the default task in the "Autotag" + "Notes" textboxes.

    Once that's done you can tag all your usual things, then finally use the "Copy Autotags to Tags" button in the main window's toolbar. Since there's more than one AutoTag timeline now, it will show a menu where you can pick "Default task". Note that ManicTime might show the "New tags conflict with existing tags" window, make sure to pick "Fill only untagged time" (there's also an option to never ask this again, which will flip a configuration setting for you).

    Only downside is that this won't work for the moments where ManicTime is not recording (e.g. tracker service was stopped or the computer went to sleep), so you still need to pick the default task every time ManicTime shows the "Tag away time" window. If you have a habit of closing the "Tag away time" window then the "Select All" shortcut would sure come in handy.

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    JBert commented  · 

    Workaround 1: in the Day view timeline you can select an existing tag, press Ctrl+C to copy it, then press Ctrl+V to tag the currently selected time with those exact same Tag and Notes.

    Workaround 2: when you select time, the little "amount of time" box which appears when you release the mouse has a big white-on-blue arrow. Clicking the arrow will open a menu with the most recently used tags at the top, which you can then pick with a single click without having to open the "Add tag" window, saving some clicks / key presses.

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    JBert commented  · 

    Freeze screenshot mode might already have zoom levels but they only operate on the current screenshot. When I want to quickly switch between a few (frozen) screenshots the zoom level and panning (i.e. scroll position) gets reset.

    Since I sometimes let ManicTime take screenshots of my dual monitor setup it is necessary to zoom and pan each screenshot separately, so finding differences becomes hard.

    Workaround is to find the screenshots in the ManicTime folder, open them with Irfanview and use View > Lock Zoom, then View > Keep Scroll Position.

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