diff --git a/doc/examples.txt b/doc/examples.txt index a1ee3fbf..bcad44d3 100644 --- a/doc/examples.txt +++ b/doc/examples.txt @@ -32,8 +32,9 @@ Using the 'start' and 'stop' commands with tags just records time intervals: ... $ timew stop -This results in two consecutive recorded intervals with the 'tag1' and 'tag2' tags. -As these tags are not defined, there is no additional metadata. +This results in the 'tag1' interval being automatically stopped, and the new +'tag2' interval starting. The 'stop' command stops all tracking. As these tags +are not defined, there is no additional metadata. [1.3] Basic Usage: no arguments @@ -44,6 +45,8 @@ interval, with associated tags: $ timew 2016-02-29 8:00:00 - now, 3:11:24 total, using 'tag1' +If 'tag1' has a defined color, it is used here to color the 'tag1' string. + [2.1] Reports: Summaries ------------------------ @@ -87,6 +90,8 @@ because it would also be filled. Backfill involves looking backwards from the stated date/time, looking for an interval to define the start. +Only when a range is bounded can :fill and :backfill determine the interval. + [5.2] Fill: Fill (forwards) ---------------------------