Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> writes: > My idea was to be thorough, documenting the idea even if it is too > hard to implement. I think the interface would be the same as now, > except that clicking on the mode line cycles among the timers. > > In principle you might be clocking a task while timing a few > tea-time-type tasks (e.g. your tea has steeped, the meat is defrosted, > the laundry is ready for somebody to switch). > > tea-time and clocking are different things. Thus, you might want to > clock without effort, and you might want to simply do org-remember to > start a timer. Or you might want to do both at the same time.
I see. > Unless I am mistaken, your hooks would work for people who want to > clock with effort, but not for those two cases. At least not without > further code. No you're not mistaken. > This thread started because it was claimed that tea-time was > integrated into org. (Just for the record, this statement came from emacswiki, not from the list... it's hard to keep on eye on emacswiki for such statements!) I have implemented this tea-time functionality in latest Org. Now you can call `org-timer-set-timer' from Org buffers with `C-c C-x ;' and from Org Agendas with `;'. You will be prompted for a number of minutes and you will get a notification about the current headline after this number of minutes. You can set up to three timers. Please test. Thanks for insisting on this! -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode