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[Feature request]: Remember breaks after Do Not Disturb pause #1493

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dkaszews opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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[Feature request]: Remember breaks after Do Not Disturb pause #1493

dkaszews opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 1 comment

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dkaszews commented Oct 7, 2024

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  • I'm using version 1.16

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  • I've checked Advanced Preferences

What operating system are you using?

Windows

Operating System Version

Windows 11 Enterprise 10.0.22631 Build 22631

Problem description

I like using the Do Not Disturb (DND) detection to prevent Stretchy breaks obscuring my screen during meetings, but it resets the breaks every time it unpauses. This means that if I have long breaks set to once an hour, but every 30 minutes or so enter DND for even a minute (short call, sharepoint fullscreen, etc), I will never actually get a long break.

Possible solution

Provide setting to remember breaks after DND ends, that is resume timers/counters from the state they were in when DND started.

Alternative solutions

Have DND only prevent breaks from appearing, but keep the timers running. That is, if I have 30 minutes till a long break, and enter DND for 10 minutes, then after exiting it I should be 20 minutes away from a long break. If time to long break goes below zero, it should trigger immediately after exiting DND.

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Hi this is related to #1248. Please follow there for updates.

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