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Tue, 14 July 2009 11:42   | 
 
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Originally posted by: seltmann.googlemail.com 
 
Hello, 
 
is there a possibility to change the behavior of timetracking for an issue? 
 
i would like to track the time that is spend for solving an issue while  
im not using eclipse. So there is time im making calls and sitting in  
meetings that times theoretically belong to the issue. 
 
But the time doesnt count further when the eclipse window looses the  
focus. so i would like to see an option that decides the behavior of  
this feature. maybe the focus could be changed: 
"window looses focus: stop" to "screensaver starts: stop" or "machine  
suspends: stop" 
 
any help appreciated 
 
ciao 
 
Ulf
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| Re: activated tasks [message #598157 is a reply to message #70627] | 
Wed, 15 July 2009 03:11   | 
 
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Hi Ulf, 
 
for me I solved this issue in the Preferences for Tasks, section Advanced: 
 
Here you can disable the idle detection globally. Then as soon as you start the task, the time is  
counting... 
 
Not a perfect solution, but should work for the moment. 
 
Would be happy to talk about a better design on a Mylyn bug, e.g. 
 
- configure per repository 
- configure per task (enable / disable idle detection) 
 
Cheers, Jörg 
 
On 07/14/09 17:42, Ulf Seltmann wrote: 
> Hello, 
>  
> is there a possibility to change the behavior of timetracking for an issue? 
>  
> i would like to track the time that is spend for solving an issue while  
> im not using eclipse. So there is time im making calls and sitting in  
> meetings that times theoretically belong to the issue. 
>  
> But the time doesnt count further when the eclipse window looses the  
> focus. so i would like to see an option that decides the behavior of  
> this feature. maybe the focus could be changed: 
> "window looses focus: stop" to "screensaver starts: stop" or "machine  
> suspends: stop" 
>  
> any help appreciated 
>  
> ciao 
>  
> Ulf
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