I appreciate the sentiment, but IMHO this would be an ideal candidate for
the Open API.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Alain Ravet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Eap-features] Timer/alarm between 2 [Shift-F10]


(PS: Before calling this is a gadget, please give it a second thought.)


As an XP fan, I try not to let too much time between 2 runs of junit 
tests. Currently, I try to stick to the "5-10 minutes max" limit, but 
without any tool help, it's difficult to enforce.

I'd like IDEA to (re)start an timer each time I do [Shift-F10], or click 
on "Run", and have it beep - or pop-up a dialog, or flash, or reformat 
the HD, or ... - after a chosen delay.

As there is much space left on the right side of the toolbar, the timer 
could be displayed there.

I don't think - I think - this is a gadget, and furthermore, I have the 
feeling this would be very very simple to implement.


Alain Ravet


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