Docs: Updated 'start' command grammar

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Paul Beckingham 2016-04-23 09:12:01 -04:00
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This does however assume there is a 'summary' extension installed. This does however assume there is a 'summary' extension installed.
.TP .TP
.B timew start [<tag> ...] .B timew start [<date>] [<tag> ...]
Begins tracking using the current time, and the specified optional set of tags. Begins tracking using the current time, and the specified optional set of tags.
If a tag contains multiple words, and therefore contains spaces, use quotes to If a tag contains multiple words, and therefore contains spaces, use quotes to
surround the whole tag. For example, this command specifies two tags ('weekend' surround the whole tag. For example, this command specifies two tags ('weekend'
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$ timew start weekend 'Home & Garden' $ timew start weekend 'Home & Garden'
Quotes are harmless if used every time. See also 'continue', 'stop', 'track'. An optional date may be specified to indicate the intended start of the tracked
time:
$ timew start 8am weekend 'Home & Garden'
Quotes are harmless if used unnecessarily. See also 'continue', 'stop', 'track'.
.TP .TP
.B timew stop [<tag> ...] .B timew stop [<tag> ...]