Budiman Snowman writes: > On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 10:30 PM Eric S Fraga wrote: > >> On Thursday, 8 Oct 2020 at 16:54, Samuel Loury wrote: >> > Also, another boring behavior of org-resolve-clocks is that I generally >> > have to press several times (about ten times) on the "i" key to ignore >> > the message. >> >> Similar with the 'q' key (usually requires 2-3 presses) although not >> with 'k' (single press sufficient always). >> >> > I almost always choose 'k' (keep) and it is often not responding after the > first or several presses. But as Samuel Loury pointed out, I'll try > pressing ten times at least, the next time it happens. IIRC, pressing 'k', even a lot, did not work. I realized that i might be linked to the fact that 'k' asks for some minibuffer input and this input is waited in the other frame. And when emacs is waiting for some minibuffer input in one frame, there is nothing I could do to get the control on the other frame.¹ What I am suggesting is to press a lot 'i', until org-mode releases its grasp on the other frame. You notice that it is so when the letter 'i' gets written in front of you :-). Then, when org-mode let you go, you can run M-x org-resolve-clocks and you will be able to press 'k' this time. I hope this is clearer this time. Good luck :-). ¹ Actually, there is one way. Send the SIGUSR2 signal to emacs (pkill -SIGUSR2 emacs) so that it starts the debugger (in your current focused frame), then close the debugger and re run manually M-x org-resolve-clocks. SIGUSR2 would have enabled the debug-on-quit, so disable it with M-x toggle-debug-on-quit -- Konubinix GPG Key : 7439106A Fingerprint: 5993 BE7A DA65 E2D9 06CE 5C36 75D2 3CED 7439 106A