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Task Timer

   0.4  

Plasmoid Script

Score 87%
Task Timer
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Depends on  KDE 4.x
Downloads:  384
Submitted:  Jun 7 2010
Updated:  Feb 6 2013

Description:

This is a very simple plasmoid to keep track of your time.

Once you add some tasks, click on one to start timing. Red tasks are paused, green tasks are being timed.

You can also reset, rename and delete tasks.

Time is measure in hours:minutes:seconds

INSTALL
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There are 2 ways to install this plasmoid:

1. Click on 'Get New Widgets' from the Plasma 'add widgets' window. From there choose 'Download from internet' then find and select Task Timer.

2. The other way is to download the plasmoid file from the link below. Then in the terminal type:

plasmapkg -i tasktimer.plasmoid

To upgrade/reinstall type:

plasmapkg -u tasktimer.plasmoid

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Requires: python scriptengine


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Enjoy!




Changelog:

0.4 - 05/02/12
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- New maintainer: Kai Maaßen
- Added settings for vertical/horizontal layout
- Starting a task stops the current one automatically

0.3 - 30/01/11
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- Added changing task time manually. Patch by Tomás Teijeiro Campo

0.2 - 09/06/10
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- Added settings to change task colors
- Added 'Reset Timer' menu item
- Edit boxes are now the same size as buttons
- Pressing Esc while editing cancels editing

0.1 - 07/06/10
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- Initial release




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 Vertical layout

 
 by ewk1956 on: Feb 19 2013
 
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Hi priomsrb,

I just install this task timer. How should this vertical layout operate? I have succes to get only one line to it. Horisontal layout is ok but it use too much panel space.


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 Re: Vertical layout

 
 by hateshark on: Feb 26 2013
 
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Hi Esa,

on a plasma desktop, you can place your plasmoids in the controlpanel _and_ on the desktop.
The horizontal layout fits well in the control panel while the vertical layout is a better choice for the entire desktop.

Task Timer does not fit its layout automtically yet.

Hope this helps! Greetings
Kai


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 Re: Vertical layout

 
 by hateshark on: Feb 26 2013
 
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I forgot to mention that Task Timer does not support multiple row or multiple column layout.


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 sorting entries?

 
 by janet on: Apr 16 2013
 
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Is it - or will it be - possible to sort the entries? I tried dragging them to a different position but alas that didn't work...

I'd like to have entries "grouped" that belong together (still need to have them separated), even if tasks are added later. And it would also helpful when I want to have them sorted by relevance.


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 Re: sorting entries?

 
 by hateshark on: Apr 23 2013
 
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Hi Janet! Thank you for your request!

This feature is welcome and will hopefully be supported in the next version of task timer.


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