Off-topic. El dom, sep 13 2009 a les 07:45, Dave Täht va escriure: > ;; my personal fav, run every 15 minutes > > (defun nag-timer () "Nag me when there isn't a clock running" > (interactive) > (unless (marker-buffer org-clock-marker) > (say "Are you mating now?"))) >
I like this very much and have started using it; let's see how annoying it can be. Do you really clock all the time you have Emacs open? That will give very complete statistics about daily computer usage… if only you don't end up clocking everything into a general task „* do some things“. I have since long thought of more utilities like this, which watch my work habits and help me correct them in the ways I defined beforehand. It would be something like my org-boss and include: - warn when I'm not clocking anything (possibly do this only on work hours, not at home) - check that each work day I work the hours I should, no less - warn when some tasks or deadlines start to seem difficult to complete on time: - e.g. if there are still 30 predicted hours but the deadline is tomorrow (so you won't be able to do those 30 hours) - or if I am being too slow (e.g. if after 1h working at a 4h task I am still at 10%. To be on schedule I should have been at 25%) - motivate me positively when I complete tasks faster than planned - help me find the effort estimates which proved wrong (because I spent more time than planned) - warn when I have too many scheduled tasks for today in my agenda (I should reschedule them) - complain if I have many same-level tasks and I haven't assigned priorities to them - complain if I hadn't estimated the effort of task which has taken a lot of time - … I see there is much work to do. Many productivity improvements are personal, so a single mode can't match all corrective needs. A single file with a collection of working functions would be better; then users can adapt to their needs the functions they want. How does this utopia sound? I alone can't develop this in time, but: if we put a file in Worg or contrib/, could we collect all our productiviy improvement tools and ideas? -- Daniel _______________________________________________ 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