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Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current"
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David Kastrup |
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Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current" |
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Fri, 18 Dec 2015 18:06:54 +0100 |
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raman <address@hidden> writes:
> Marcin Borkowski <address@hidden> writes:
> Re installing emms playlists as soundscapes -- I dont see why not --
> take a look at the code -- should be easy to do.
>
> One reason I eventually landed on randomly repeating nature sounds: With
> music playlists, streaming radio etc -- the media that is playing
> changes without being in lock-step with what you're doing.
>
> My intuition (completely unproven at this point) is that such switches
> were actually preventing me from focusing fully on my current
> activity -- and where I was fully focused, the change in music as the
> result of one track ending and another starting actually took my focus
> away.
Well, I'm a musician in some reasonable sense of the word. Any music is
distracting me from programming. And the better, the worse.
--
David Kastrup
- Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current", (continued)
Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current", Karl Fogel, 2015/12/17
- Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current", raman, 2015/12/17
- Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current", Marcin Borkowski, 2015/12/18
- Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current", raman, 2015/12/18
- Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current",
David Kastrup <=
- Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current", Marcin Borkowski, 2015/12/18
- Re: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current", T.V Raman, 2015/12/18
- RE: HowTo: Run a hook when a buffer becomes "current", Drew Adams, 2015/12/18