formatting

This commit is contained in:
nik gaffney 2016-05-06 14:43:12 +02:00
parent 4d83afe50a
commit 4359273ae7

View file

@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
* quiet
** quiet
A simple package to disconnect from the online world for a while, possibly reconnecting later. Any interuptions or distractions which occur once the command is run are guaranteed to be local.
A simple package to disconnect from the online world for a while, possibly reconnecting later. Any interruptions or distractions which occur once the command is run are guaranteed to be local.
* disconnection
** disconnection
~M-x quiet~ will disconnect from the network, optionally reconecting after a certain time.
~M-x quiet~ will disconnect from the network, optionally reconnecting after a certain time.
the function ~quiet~ can be used anywhere in emacs where lack of network access could be seen a as a feature, e.g. as a mode-hook (or with ~defadvice~) to your preferred distraction free writing environment.
* reconection
** reconnection
~M-x quiet-reconnect~ will manually reconect to the network, however you can enable a timer to automatically reconnect by setting ~quiet-timer~ to a number of minutes. e.g. ~(setq quiet-timer 60)~ will enable ~quiet~ to reconnect after one hour. if ~quiet-timer~ is set to 0 it won't reconnect automatically.
~M-x quiet-reconnect~ will manually reconnect to the network, however you can enable a timer to automatically reconnect by setting ~quiet-timer~ to a number of minutes. e.g. ~(setq quiet-timer 60)~ will enable ~quiet~ to reconnect after one hour. if ~quiet-timer~ is set to 0 it won't reconnect automatically.
* network interfaces
** network interfaces
you may want to ~customize~ or ~setq~ ~quiet-disconnect~ and ~quiet-connect~ to the appropriate shell commands to turn your network (or single interface) on or off.
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ you may want to ~customize~ or ~setq~ ~quiet-disconnect~ and ~quiet-connect~ to
- GNU/Linux. ~ifup wlan0~ and ~ifdown wlan0~
- *BSD. ~service netif {stop, start}~
* further
** further
- Mihaly Csikszentmihályi (1990). Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. Harper & Row. ISBN 9780060162535
- The Myth of Monotasking. https://hbr.org/2011/11/the-myth-of-monotasking/