Hi, Budiman Snowman writes: > several emacsclient instances open in different tabs. When I start a clock > and then get away long enough, Emacs will prompt me to resolve the idle > time in different buffer that has the clock, usually in the first buffer > that I get back to. [...] > Anyone experience the same? I do :-). I generally open emacs in my graphical session and when I am AFK, I connect using ssh in termux on my computer and play with emacs via an emacsclient in the terminal. 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. Actually, I realized though that even though the client was appearing frozen, by pressing several times on "i" (ten times also), it eventually closes the resolve clock stuff and let me play with emacs like nothing happened. Then, I can run manually M-x org-resolve-clocks in case I wanted to really resolve the clocks (using k or g or whathever). Even if this is an ugly workaround, I Hope that will help :-). -- Konubinix GPG Key : 7439106A Fingerprint: 5993 BE7A DA65 E2D9 06CE 5C36 75D2 3CED 7439 106A