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type-break-mode (function): If setting to t and mode was already enabled, don't reschedule breaks or reset keystroke counter. type-break-good-rest-interval: New variable. type-break-time-difference: New inline function (defsubst). tyype-break-time-last-break, type-break-time-next-break, type-break-time-last-command: New variables. type-break-check: Reset timers and counters if user has been idle more than type-break-good-rest-interval seconds (assuming it's set). Never set keystroke counter to be less than the min threshold. type-break: Admonish user if s/he rested less than type-break-good-rest-interval seconds (assuming it's set). type-break-demo-hanoi: Eat a char when quitting. type-break-statistics, type-break-guestimate-keystroke-threshold: New commands.
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EmacsLisp
462 lines
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EmacsLisp
;;; type-break.el --- encourage rests from typing at appropriate intervals
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;;; Copyright (C) 1994 Noah S. Friedman
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;;; Author: Noah Friedman <friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu>
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;;; Maintainer: friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu
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;;; Keywords: extensions, timers
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;;; Status: known to work in GNU Emacs 19.25 or later.
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;;; Created: 1994-07-13
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;;; LCD Archive Entry:
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;;; type-break|Noah Friedman|friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu|
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;;; encourage rests from typing at appropriate intervals|
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;;; $Date$|$Revision$||
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;;; $Id$
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;;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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;;; any later version.
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;;;
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;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with this program; if not, you can either send email to this
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;;; program's maintainer or write to: The Free Software Foundation,
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;;; Inc.; 675 Massachusetts Avenue; Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;;; The docstring for the function `type-break-mode' summarizes most of the
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;;; details of the interface.
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;;; This package relies on the assumption that you live entirely in emacs,
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;;; as the author does. If that's not the case for you (e.g. you often
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;;; suspend emacs or work in other windows) then this won't help very much;
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;;; it will depend on just how often you switch back to emacs. At the very
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;;; least, you will want to turn off the keystroke thresholds and rest
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;;; interval tracking.
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;;; Setting type-break-good-rest-interval makes emacs cons like a maniac
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;;; because of repeated calls to `current-time'. There's not really any
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;;; good way to avoid this without disabling the variable.
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;;; This package was inspired by Roland McGrath's hanoi-break.el.
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;;; Code:
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(require 'timer)
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;; Make this nil initially so that the call to type-break-mode at the end
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;; will cause scheduling and so forth to happen.
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar type-break-mode nil
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"*Non-`nil' means typing break mode is enabled.
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See the docstring for the `type-break-mode' command for more information.")
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar type-break-interval (* 60 60)
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"*Number of seconds between scheduled typing breaks.")
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar type-break-good-rest-interval (/ type-break-interval 6)
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"*Number of seconds of idle time considered to be an adequate typing rest.
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When this variable is non-`nil', emacs checks the idle time between
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keystrokes. If this idle time is long enough to be considered a "good"
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rest from typing, then the next typing break is simply rescheduled for later.
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The user will also be admonished if a forced break isn't at least as long
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as this time, to remind them to rest longer next time.")
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar type-break-query-interval 60
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"*Number of seconds between queries to take a break, if put off.
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The user will continue to be prompted at this interval until he or she
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finally submits to taking a typing break.")
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar type-break-keystroke-threshold
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;; Assuming average typing speed is 45wpm and the average word length is
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;; about 5 letters, default upper threshold to the average number of
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;; keystrokes one is likely to type in a break interval. That way if the
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;; user goes through a furious burst of typing activity, cause a typing
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;; break to be required sooner than originally scheduled.
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;; Conversely, the minimum threshold should be about a quarter of this.
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(let* ((wpm 45)
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(avg-word-length 5)
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(upper (* wpm avg-word-length (/ type-break-interval 60)))
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(lower (/ upper 4)))
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(cons lower upper))
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"*Upper and lower bound on number of keystrokes for considering typing break.
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This structure is a pair of numbers.
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The first number is the minimum number of keystrokes that must have been
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entered since the last typing break before considering another one, even if
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the scheduled time has elapsed; the break is simply rescheduled until later
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if the minimum threshold hasn't been reached. If this first value is nil,
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then there is no minimum threshold; as soon as the scheduled time has
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elapsed, the user will always be queried.
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The second number is the maximum number of keystrokes that can be entered
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before a typing break is requested immediately, pre-empting the originally
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scheduled break. If this second value is nil, then no pre-emptive breaks
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will occur; only scheduled ones will.
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Keys with bucky bits (shift, control, meta, etc) are counted as only one
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keystroke even though they really require multiple keys to generate them.")
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar type-break-query-function 'yes-or-no-p
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"*Function to use for making query for a typing break.
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It should take a string as an argument, the prompt.
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Usually this should be set to `yes-or-no-p' or `y-or-n-p'.")
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(defvar type-break-demo-function-vector
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[type-break-demo-life type-break-demo-hanoi]
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"*Vector consisting of functions to run as demos during typing breaks.
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When a typing break begins, one of these functions is selected randomly
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to have emacs do something interesting.
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Any function in this vector should start a demo which ceases as soon as a
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key is pressed.")
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;; These are internal variables. Do not set them yourself.
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;; Non-nil when a scheduled typing break is due.
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(defvar type-break-alarm-p nil)
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(defvar type-break-keystroke-count 0)
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(defvar type-break-time-last-break nil)
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(defvar type-break-time-next-break nil)
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(defvar type-break-time-last-command (current-time))
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;; Compute the difference, in seconds, between a and b, two structures
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;; similar to those returned by `current-time'.
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;; Use addition rather than logand since I found it convenient to add
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;; seconds to the cdr of some of my stored time values, which may throw off
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;; the number of bits in the cdr.
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(defsubst type-break-time-difference (a b)
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(+ (lsh (- (car b) (car a)) 16)
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(- (car (cdr b)) (car (cdr a)))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun type-break-mode (&optional prefix)
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"Enable or disable typing-break mode.
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This is a minor mode, but it is global to all buffers by default.
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When this mode is enabled, the user is encouraged to take typing breaks at
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appropriate intervals; either after a specified amount of time or when the
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user has exceeded a keystroke threshold. When the time arrives, the user
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is asked to take a break. If the user refuses at that time, emacs will ask
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again in a short period of time. The idea is to give the user enough time
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to find a good breaking point in his or her work, but be sufficiently
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annoying to discourage putting typing breaks off indefinitely.
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Calling this command with no prefix argument toggles this mode.
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A negative prefix argument disables this mode.
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A non-negative prefix argument or any other non-`nil' argument enables it.
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The user may enable or disable this mode by setting the variable of the
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same name, though setting it in that way doesn't reschedule a break or
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reset the keystroke counter.
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If the mode was previously disabled and is enabled as a consequence of
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calling this function, it schedules a break with `type-break-schedule' to
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make sure one occurs (the user can call that command to reschedule the
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break at any time). It also initializes the keystroke counter.
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The variable `type-break-interval' specifies the number of seconds to
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schedule between regular typing breaks. This variable doesn't directly
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affect the time schedule; it simply provides a default for the
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`type-break-schedule' command.
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The variable `type-break-query-interval' specifies the number of seconds to
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schedule between repeated queries for breaks when the user answers \"no\"
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to the previous query.
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The variable `type-break-good-rest-interval' specifies the minimum amount
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of time which is considered a reasonable typing break. Whenever that time
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has elapsed, typing breaks are automatically rescheduled for later even if
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emacs didn't prompt you to take one first. You can disable this behavior.
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The variable `type-break-keystroke-threshold' is used to determine the
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thresholds at which typing breaks should be considered. You can use
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the command `type-break-guestimate-keystroke-threshold' to try to
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approximate good values for this.
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The variable `type-break-query-function' should contain a function (or the
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symbolic name of a function) to be used to query the user for typing
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breaks.
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Finally, the command `type-break-statistics' prints interesting things."
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(interactive "P")
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;; make sure it's there.
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(add-hook 'post-command-hook 'type-break-check 'append)
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(let ((already-enabled type-break-mode))
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(cond
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((null prefix)
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(setq type-break-mode (not type-break-mode)))
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((numberp (prefix-numeric-value prefix))
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(setq type-break-mode (>= (prefix-numeric-value prefix) 0)))
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(prefix
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(setq type-break-mode t))
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(t
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(setq type-break-mode nil)))
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(cond
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((and already-enabled type-break-mode)
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(and (interactive-p)
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(message "type-break-mode was already enabled")))
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(type-break-mode
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(setq type-break-keystroke-count 0)
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(type-break-schedule)
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(and (interactive-p)
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(message "type-break-mode is enabled and reset")))
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((interactive-p)
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(message "type-break-mode is disabled"))))
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type-break-mode)
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;;;###autoload
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(defun type-break ()
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"Take a typing break.
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During the break, a demo selected from the functions listed in
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`type-break-demo-function-vector' is run.
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After the typing break is finished, the next break is scheduled
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as per the function `type-break-schedule', and the keystroke counter is
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reset."
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(interactive)
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(setq type-break-time-last-break (current-time))
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(save-window-excursion
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;; Eat the screen.
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(and (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
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(other-window 1))
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(delete-other-windows)
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(scroll-right (window-width))
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(message "Press any key to resume from typing break.")
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(random t)
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(let* ((len (length type-break-demo-function-vector))
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(idx (random len))
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(fn (aref type-break-demo-function-vector idx)))
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(condition-case ()
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(funcall fn)
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(error nil))))
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(and type-break-good-rest-interval
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(< (type-break-time-difference type-break-time-last-command
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(current-time))
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type-break-good-rest-interval)
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(message "That typing break wasn't really long enough. Rest more next time."))
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(setq type-break-keystroke-count 0)
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(type-break-schedule))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun type-break-schedule (&optional time)
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"Schedule a typing break for TIME seconds from now.
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If time is not specified, default to `type-break-interval'."
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(interactive (list (and current-prefix-arg
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(prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))
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(or time (setq time type-break-interval))
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;; Remove any old scheduled break
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(type-break-cancel-schedule)
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(run-at-time time nil 'type-break-alarm)
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(setq type-break-time-next-break (current-time))
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(setcar (cdr type-break-time-next-break)
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(+ time (car (cdr type-break-time-next-break)))))
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(defun type-break-cancel-schedule ()
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"Cancel scheduled typing breaks.
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This does not prevent queries for typing breaks when the keystroke
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threshold has been reached; to turn off typing breaks altogether, turn off
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type-break-mode."
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(interactive)
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(let ((timer-dont-exit t))
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(cancel-function-timers 'type-break-alarm))
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(setq type-break-alarm-p nil)
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(setq type-break-time-next-break nil))
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(defun type-break-alarm ()
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"This function is run when a scheduled typing break is due."
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(setq type-break-alarm-p t))
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(defun type-break-check ()
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"Ask to take a typing break if appropriate.
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This may be the case either because the scheduled time has come \(and the
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minimum keystroke threshold has been reached\) or because the maximum
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keystroke threshold has been exceeded."
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(cond
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(type-break-mode
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(let* ((threshold-pair (and (consp type-break-keystroke-threshold)
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type-break-keystroke-threshold))
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(min-threshold (car threshold-pair))
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(max-threshold (cdr threshold-pair)))
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;; Reset schedule and keystroke count if user has been idle longer
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;; than a normal resting period.
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(cond
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(type-break-good-rest-interval
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(and (> (type-break-time-difference type-break-time-last-command
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(current-time))
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type-break-good-rest-interval)
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(progn
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(setq type-break-keystroke-count 0)
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(type-break-schedule)))
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(setq type-break-time-last-command (current-time))))
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(and threshold-pair
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(setq type-break-keystroke-count
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(+ type-break-keystroke-count (length (this-command-keys)))))
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(cond
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((input-pending-p))
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(type-break-alarm-p
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(cond
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((and min-threshold
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(< type-break-keystroke-count min-threshold)))
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(t
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;; If the keystroke count is within min-threshold characters of
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;; the maximum threshold, set the count to min-threshold. That
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;; way, if the count was really close the threshold and the user
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;; doesn't choose to take a break now, s/he won't be pestered
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;; almost immediately after saying "no"; that's what the query
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;; interval delay is for.
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;; On the other hand, don't set it too small (make it at least
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;; min-threshold); that way we can be sure the user will be asked
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;; again to take a break after the query interval has elapsed.
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;; If the user chooses to take a break now, the break function
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;; will reset the keystroke count anyway.
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(and max-threshold
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min-threshold
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(> (- max-threshold type-break-keystroke-count) min-threshold)
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(setq type-break-keystroke-count min-threshold))
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(type-break-query))))
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((and max-threshold
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(> type-break-keystroke-count max-threshold))
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;; Set it to the min threshold if possible, to be sure the user
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;; will be pestered again in at least a minute.
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(setq type-break-keystroke-count (or min-threshold 0))
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(type-break-query)))))))
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(defun type-break-query ()
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(condition-case ()
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(cond
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((funcall type-break-query-function "Take a break from typing now? ")
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(type-break))
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(t
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(type-break-schedule type-break-query-interval)))
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(quit
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(type-break-schedule type-break-query-interval))))
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;; This is a wrapper around hanoi that calls it with an arg large enough to
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;; make the largest discs possible that will fit in the window.
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;; Also, clean up the *Hanoi* buffer after we're done.
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(defun type-break-demo-hanoi ()
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"Take a hanoiing typing break."
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(and (get-buffer "*Hanoi*")
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(kill-buffer "*Hanoi*"))
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(condition-case ()
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(progn
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(hanoi (/ (window-width) 8))
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;; Wait for user to come back.
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(read-char)
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(kill-buffer "*Hanoi*"))
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(quit
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;; eat char
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(read-char)
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(and (get-buffer "*Hanoi*")
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(kill-buffer "*Hanoi*")))))
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;; This is a wrapper around life that calls it with a `sleep' arg to make
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;; it run a little more leisurely.
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;; Also, clean up the *Life* buffer after we're done.
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(defun type-break-demo-life ()
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"Take a typing break and get a life."
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(and (get-buffer "*Life*")
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(kill-buffer "*Life*"))
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(condition-case ()
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(progn
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(life 3)
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;; Wait for user to come back.
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(read-char)
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(kill-buffer "*Life*"))
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(quit
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(and (get-buffer "*Life*")
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(kill-buffer "*Life*")))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun type-break-statistics ()
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"Print statistics about typing breaks in a temporary buffer.
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This includes the last time a typing break was taken, when the next one is
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scheduled, the keystroke thresholds and the current keystroke count, etc."
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(interactive)
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(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Typing Break Statistics*"
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(princ (format "Typing break statistics\n-----------------------\n
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Last typing break : %s
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Next scheduled typing break : %s\n
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Minimum keystroke threshold : %s
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Maximum keystroke threshold : %s
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Current keystroke count : %s"
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(if type-break-time-last-break
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(current-time-string type-break-time-last-break)
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"never")
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(if (and type-break-mode type-break-time-next-break)
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(format "%s\t(%d minutes from now)"
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(current-time-string type-break-time-next-break)
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(/ (type-break-time-difference
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(current-time) type-break-time-next-break)
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60))
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"none scheduled")
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(or (car type-break-keystroke-threshold) "none")
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(or (cdr type-break-keystroke-threshold) "none")
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type-break-keystroke-count))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun type-break-guestimate-keystroke-threshold (wpm &optional wordlen frac)
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"Guess values for the minimum/maximum keystroke threshold for typing breaks.
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If called interactively, the user is prompted for their guess as to how
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many words per minute they usually type. From that, the command sets the
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values in `type-break-keystroke-threshold' based on a fairly simple
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algorithm involving assumptions about the average length of words (5).
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For the minimum threshold, it uses about a quarter of the computed maximum
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threshold.
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When called from lisp programs, the optional args WORDLEN and FRAC can be
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used to override the default assumption about average word length and the
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fraction of the maximum threshold to which to set the minimum threshold.
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FRAC should be the inverse of the fractional value; for example, a value of
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2 would mean to use one half, a value of 4 would mean to use one quarter, etc."
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(interactive "nHow many words per minute do you type? ")
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(let* ((upper (* wpm (or wordlen 5) (/ type-break-interval 60)))
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(lower (/ upper (or frac 4))))
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(or type-break-keystroke-threshold
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(setq type-break-keystroke-threshold (cons nil nil)))
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(setcar type-break-keystroke-threshold lower)
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(setcdr type-break-keystroke-threshold upper)
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(if (interactive-p)
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(message "min threshold: %d\tmax threshold: %d" lower upper)
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type-break-keystroke-threshold)))
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(provide 'type-break)
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(type-break-mode t)
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;;; type-break.el ends here
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