From: "Sebastjan Trepca" <trepca@gmail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Task time limit
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 18:39:41 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <cd329af80802100939j706b2668oa8fb128aa954e5e2@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87zlxal744.fsf@bzg.ath.cx>
I finally got time to try this code :)
Copied into my .emacs file, changed the time to 1 minute, clocked in a
task, waited a minute and nothing happened :)
What could I be doing wrong?
Thanks, Sebastjan
On Nov 19, 2007 2:03 PM, Bastien <bzg@altern.org> wrote:
> "Sebastjan Trepca" <trepca@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > For example, "check the feed reader" would be set to 20 minutes. I
> > would clock-in the task, go and check the reader and after 20 mins,
> > alarm would go off, reminding me that I should start doing something
> > else.
>
> Nice idea, I gave it a shot.
>
> I advised `org-clock-in' so that each time I am clocking in a new task,
> a new appointment is triggered. `my-org-appt-add' can also be called
> interactively.
>
> ;; Make sure you have a sensible value for `appt-message-warning-time'
> (defun my-org-appt-add (&optional n)
> "Add an appointment for the Org entry at point in N minutes."
> (interactive)
> (save-excursion
> (org-back-to-heading t)
> (looking-at org-complex-heading-regexp)
> (let* ((msg (concat (match-string-no-properties 4)
> " *GAME OVER*"))
> (ct-time (decode-time))
> (appt-min (+ (cadr ct-time) (or n 20)))
> (appt-time ; define the time for the appointment
> (progn (setf (cadr ct-time) appt-min) ct-time)))
> (appt-add (format-time-string
> "%H:%M" (apply 'encode-time appt-time)) msg)
> (if (interactive-p) (message "New appointment for %s" msg)))))
>
> (defadvice org-clock-in (after org-appt-add-after-clock-in activate)
> "Add an appointment after clocking in a task."
> (my-org-appt-add))
>
> Maybe another idea is to bind (progn (org-clock-in) (my-org-appt-add))
> to a key in org-agenda-mode-map, since advising `org-clock-in' is a bit
> too much IMO. Or we could use some kind of filtering to decide whether
> clockin in an entry should trigger a new appointment.
>
> Anyway, that's just a quickstart, let me know if this is useful.
>
> --
> Bastien
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-02-10 17:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-11-18 23:43 Task time limit Sebastjan Trepca
2007-11-19 13:03 ` Bastien
2008-02-10 17:39 ` Sebastjan Trepca [this message]
2008-02-10 18:57 ` Bastien Guerry
2008-02-10 19:18 ` Sebastjan Trepca
2008-02-10 19:47 ` Bastien Guerry
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