A simple logbook package to track and display the amount of time spend during a project.
Start by copying logbook.sty
and nth.sty
to the root of your LaTeX project.
Note: nth
might be optional, if your package manager includes it, however we observed that it generally isn't.
First, import the package, this should probably be somewhere at the top of your document:
\usepackage{logbook}
Then, in the document
environment you can use the logbookTable
environment as such:
\begin{logbookTable}{table-name}
%\logEntry{Month}{Day}{# minutes}{Description}
% Initial phase
\logEntry{02}{02}{120}{Did something.}
\logEntry{02}{04}{120}{And more things.}
\logSubtotal{Initial phase} % Using logSubtotal is optional
% Second phase
\logEntry{02}{14}{50}{Started on the second phase.}
\logEntry{02}{16}{60}{Did things.}
\logSubtotal{Second phase}
% Add a row summing the amount of time spent during the whole project.
\logTotal
\end{logbookTable}
See example.tex
for a complete example on how to use this package.