Bug 47 - Workrave doesn't tell me to micropause
Status:
VERIFIED FIXED
Component:
GUI :: gtkmm
Version:
unspecified
Hardware:
PC Linux
Importance:
P3 critical
Target Milestone:
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Assignee:
Rob Caelers
URL:
Depends on:
Blocks:
Reported:
Sep 8 2002 18:01:40 UTC
by:
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul
Modified:
Nov 16 2002 04:01:02 UTC
Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul | Sep 8 2002 18:02:19 UTC | severity | major | critical |
Rob Caelers | Sep 8 2002 21:04:53 UTC | status | NEW | ASSIGNED |
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul | Sep 9 2002 21:46:07 UTC | blocks | 52 | |
Rob Caelers | Sep 9 2002 23:03:09 UTC | status | ASSIGNED | RESOLVED |
resolution | FIXED | |||
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul | Sep 11 2002 20:49:23 UTC | status | RESOLVED | REOPENED |
resolution | FIXED | |||
Rob Caelers | Sep 11 2002 21:41:53 UTC | status | REOPENED | RESOLVED |
resolution | FIXED | |||
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul | Nov 16 2002 04:01:02 UTC | status | RESOLVED | VERIFIED |
Description
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul Sep 8 2002 18:01:40 UTC
When Workrave is telling me I need a restbreak, I get preludes, which disappear because I continue working All this time, I do not get a single micropause, even though these are set to have fewer preludes, and should insist.
Comment 1
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul Sep 8 2002 18:02:19 UTC
Now, I've clicked "postpone" in the restbreak window. But still no micropause. Even though they are set to come every 150 seconds. Currently, I'm over 9 minutes overdue!!!
Comment 2
Rob Caelers Sep 8 2002 18:10:21 UTC
Might be fixed now. Not fully tested. bedtime.
Comment 3
Rob Caelers Sep 9 2002 23:03:09 UTC
Tested, worksforme(tm)
Comment 4
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul Sep 11 2002 20:49:23 UTC
Problem not entirely solved: Work until you get a micropause prelude window. Then click the restbreak button, then click skip (it might have been postpone, not sure) before your micro pause is reset. Thencontinue working. You will not be prompted for a micropause in time
Comment 5
Rob Caelers Sep 11 2002 21:41:53 UTC
Fixed...again... A timer is now automatically snoozed when its limit is reached. So, setting the snooze time to 30s will caused a new "limit-reached" as soon as the prelude window is gone..... I not really convinced that this is desireable...