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It would be cool if 1 and 2 could be triggered automatically based of a timeblocked schedule, so that there is a live feedback loop letting me know what's going on with my schedule and where I'm at within it, without having to regularly glance at the actual schedule itself.
I don't think this feature is somehow related to a package that just provides interactive day-view calendar for orgmode tasks. Instead, this could be implemented as a separate package.
And in addition, maybe some sort of espeak or Emacspeak speaking the task name when entering a new timeblock, to further clarify and exalt what exact timeblock is being entered.
Maybe this feature makes sense in org-agenda for a blind person, but definitely not in org-timeblock which is a visual day-view calendar.
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Sounds good, I'll look into the creating a separate package route. It is sort of a tangential idea, around augmenting functionality of the schedule, and not focusing on the purely visual aspect of it like you said. So these ideas can be kept separate.
Thanks for the reply.
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- BUG: org-timeblock-write saves file with empty background HOT 2
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- org-timeblock/:catch: Cannot open load file: No such file or directory, compat-macs HOT 3
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- Cannot show only one day when `org-timeblock-n-days-view` is set to 1 HOT 2
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- Support faces in `org-timeblock-tag-colors` HOT 2
- Feedback from experienced org-mode user/timeblocker HOT 9
- Consider using org-ql-search interface and make org-timeblock display its results HOT 1
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