On Apr 7, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Apr 1, 2008, at 8:14 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
Before I was aware of org-mode, I developed this small
superkaramba timer application which would display which task I
was working on, when I started it, how much time was left, and
also the current time. I've attached a snapshot of that app to
this email.
Now I'm using org-mode extensively which has reignited my love for
emacs. I know org-mode displays the current task and the elapsed
time on the emacs modeline which is good. I was wondering if it
would be possible to generate a separate automatic emacs frame
(which is compact and for all intents and purposes looks like a
simple xwindow) with the task name, the elapsed time etc. from org-
mode as soon as you clock in ... This would allow for this timer
window to be on all desktops for e.g without being intrusive.
Right now, I basically manually enter this info into my custom
timer when I clock in and out of a task in org-mode.
Not sure whether others using org-mode feel a similar need or
whether they use any other methods...
Hmmm, I don't really see the need/use for this, so I am not going to
implement it. Maybe I can provide you with a hook and you write a
package
to use this hook?
- Carsten
That would be good! I'll see if I can do something around that. Now
that you've said that "you don't really see the need" for this, I
suppose, everyone else would agree with you!! :-) After all, you
managed to make an april fool's joke and everyone jumped on your
bandwagon not realizing it was a joke! Such is your moral power, my
friend!! :-)
:-) Ahh, that was great fun. I guess from now on that power will be
significantly reduced.
:-)
Carsten
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