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From: Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: What are you doing ?
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2017 11:06:30 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87tw7bslx5.fsf@alphaville.usersys.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 87shmw2c9u.fsf@cgc-instruments.com

Dan Čermák <dan.cermak@cgc-instruments.com> writes:

> I guess so. However try first if any of them work, last time I used them
> was in the Gnome 2 days and I think I encountered some issues with Mate
> and i3.
> Concerning the timer in Emacs, you could give run-at-time a try (see
> https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Timers.html#Timers)
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dan
>
> chaouche yacine <yacinechaouche@yahoo.com> writes:
>
>> Thanks for the comment Dan, so I would have to find a way to set a timer in emacs which would then call zenity or notify-send in some way I guess ? 
>>  
>>
>>     On Thursday, March 2, 2017 11:12 AM, Dan Čermák <dan.cermak@cgc-instruments.com> wrote:
>>  
>>
>>  Not really an answer, but you could use zenity or notify-send (at least
>> on Linux, don't know about other platforms) to get desktop notifications
>> from within Emacs.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> chaouche yacine <yacinechaouche@yahoo.com> writes:
>>
>>> Sorry if that sounds like clickbait, coming up with good e-mail
>>> subjects can be time consuming sometimes.I sometimes wish I would
>>> have written what I have done during the day, to keep track of my
>>> activity.
>>> I have recently adopted a workflow where I would open a new
>>> YYYYMMDD.log file on a daily basis and write try to keep a log of
>>> my daily activities.I then switched to howm, but that's just a
>>> detail which helps me browse files more conveniently.
>>> After approx 15 days of using this method, I find that at some days
>>> I forgot to write a lot of what I got done, or timewasters that
>>> kept me busy instead of doing actual work.
>>> I was thinking about setting some sort of reminder that would ask
>>> me, every hour (or half an hour) what I was doing ? so that I would
>>> be reminded of writing something in the activity log file.
>>>
>>> What do you guys think ? is emacs the good place to set such a
>>> reminder (I often use the browser so I might skip some
>>> notifications it they would only show in the emacs window, I
>>> guess... but then I don't think I'd spend a whole hour without
>>> looking at the emacs window at least once so this shouldn't be a
>>> problem I guess, I don't know... what do you think ?)
>>> -- Yassine.
>>
>>
>>
>>    
>
>

appt.el (part of emacs) allows you to use your diary to send notifications
of pending appointments:

(info "(emacs) Appointments")

-- 
Nick




      reply	other threads:[~2017-03-02 16:06 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <337333362.245666.1488449019768.ref@mail.yahoo.com>
2017-03-02 10:03 ` What are you doing ? chaouche yacine
2017-03-02 10:11   ` Dan Čermák
2017-03-02 10:14     ` chaouche yacine
2017-03-02 10:39       ` Dan Čermák
2017-03-02 16:06         ` Nick Dokos [this message]

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