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Re: [O] OSX: Display cur. task in Menu Bar?
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Michael C Gilbert |
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Re: [O] OSX: Display cur. task in Menu Bar? |
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Fri, 12 Aug 2011 08:17:13 -0700 |
On Aug 12, 2011, at 8:08 AM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> Does anyone know of a script or a "menulet" that will display the currently
> logged in task in OSX's menu-bar? My main purpose is to show Org mode's
> currently logged in task on some part of the screen that's always visible.
Thanks for bringing this up. I've explored some answers to this, but haven't
settled on anything. I really like being able to focus on one task and have my
desktop environment support that as well.
> I considered using Growl, but Growl only stays open for X seconds, and takes
> up a more considerable part of the screen.
Have you experimented with this? There are Growl settings that allow you to
keep a Growl notification up until dismissed,
> I keep Emacs open in a separate "Space" and would like to have a constant
> reminder of what I'm /supposed/ to be working on.
I don't know how to display information in the menu bar. That's beyond my
skills. But my answer, which might work well with a separate Space, is to use
Geektool to display the currently clocked-in task on the desktop.
— Michael