Closed mitgitumgekippt closed 1 year ago
Thank you very much for opening up this issue! I am currently a bit overwhelmed by the many requests that arrive each week, so please forgive me, if I fail to respond personally. I am still very likely to at least skim read your request and I'll probably try to fix all (real) bugs if possible and I will likely review every single PR being made (please, give me a heads up if you intent to do so) and I will try to work on popular requests (please upvote via thumbs up on the original issue) whenever possible, but trying to respond to every single issue over the last years has been kind of draining and I need to adjust my approach for this project to remain fun for me and to make any progress with actually coding new stuff. Thanks for your understanding!
Makes sense to me! PRs are welcome!
This kind of feature was mentioned as something useful to implement recently in discussion #2587
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Problem Statement
To put it shortly: I would like an option, that the timer continues to time after the pomodoro-interval is over.
While working with super-productivity, I often do work which I can't (or don't want to) stop after 25min. At the same time, it is not enough for another 25min. I don't want to skip pomodoro-timers, as they are a good metric for me for my productiviy of the day. It helps also for another problem: Sometimes windows puts super-productivty into the background it freezes the application until it is put into the foreground again. So I would see, how much I worked in overtime.
:grey_question: Possible Solution
An option overtime in the "Pomodoro Timer" option or intigrating it automatically into "Manuelly confirm next pomodoro session". Maybe add into the "You seccessfully finished session X" popup window the overtime itself.
:arrow_heading_up: Describe alternatives you've considered
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