Re: [Orgmode] Re: ANN: org-mac-protocol : AppleScripts to invoke org-protocol from various applications

2009-08-02 Thread Christopher Suckling
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:10:38 -0400, Austin Frank austin.fr...@gmail.com wrote:


 Thanks!  This looks really interesting.  Is there any way to use
 applescript to track change in application focus?  I'd be interested in
 logging when I change to or away from each application, and having that
 time tracking information available from within org.  Does this seem
 possible?


org-(mac)-protocol is certainly the mechanism to get the information
into org-mode, but I'm not sure that AppleScript is the best way of
tracking application focus. To be honest, my AppleScript is even more
cludgy than my elisp, but from what I understand, the best that can be
done is to write a script that makes a call every, say, 10 seconds to
check which window is in focus.

I'll put it on my todo list, but please don't hold your breath - I've
just entered a hellishly busy four months.

Christopher


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[Orgmode] Re: ANN: org-mac-protocol : AppleScripts to invoke org-protocol from various applications

2009-07-20 Thread Austin Frank
On Mon, Jul 20 2009, Christopher Suckling wrote:

 [...]

 Currently supported apps are:

 Finder

Christopher--

Thanks!  This looks really interesting.  Is there any way to use
applescript to track change in application focus?  I'd be interested in
logging when I change to or away from each application, and having that
time tracking information available from within org.  Does this seem
possible?

Thanks,
/au

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http://aufrank.net
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