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NAME
       timew-fill - adjust intervals to	fill in	surrounding gaps

SYNOPSIS
       timew fill <id>

DESCRIPTION
       The 'fill' command is used to adjust any	interval to fill in
       surrounding gaps.

       Filling the first or latest interval will result	only in	a forward-fill
       or backward-fill	respectively, i.e. the fill command will not create an
       open interval.

       The same	effect can be achieved with the	'modify	range' command in
       combination with	the ':fill' hint.

EXAMPLES
       For example, assuming the following intervals:

	   $ timew summary

	   Wk  Date	  Day ID Tags	 Start	    End	   Time	  Total
	   --- ---------- --- -- ---- -------- --------	-------	-------
	   W32 2025-08-10 Sun @3 FOO   8:00:00	9:00:00	1:00:00
			      @2 BAR  10:00:00 11:00:00	1:00:00
			      @1 BAZ  12:00:00 13:00:00	1:00:00	3:00:00
								-------
								3:00:00

       Then having selected '@2' as the	interval you wish to fill:

	   $ timew fill	@2
	   Backfilled @2 to 2025-08-10T09:00:00
	   Filled @2 to	2025-08-10T12:00:00

       This will extend	the start and end of the selected interval to the
       adjacent	ones:

	   $ timew summary

	   Wk  Date	  Day ID Tags	 Start	    End	   Time	  Total
	   --- ---------- --- -- ---- -------- --------	-------	-------
	   W32 2025-08-10 Sun @3 FOO   8:00:00	9:00:00	1:00:00
			      @2 BAR   9:00:00 12:00:00	3:00:00
			      @1 BAZ  12:00:00 13:00:00	1:00:00	5:00:00
								-------
								5:00:00

SEE ALSO
       timew-modify(1),	timew-hints(7)

timew 1.9.1			  2025-08-27			 TIMEW-FILL(1)

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