https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457708

--- Comment #3 from Andrey <butir...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to David Chmelik from comment #2)
> Label doesn't mean only plaintext but its entire area including all other
> text/graphics (see typical labels in clothes, on food packages, etc.).
Let's not misuse the term. Label is always text-only here (but you could try to
put unicode symbols there).
So you are rather talking about label on flag feature, IIRC.

> > Any specific reason you want it back?
> 
> Already stated can be re-added (bug 444864) after new report.  Only flags
> are quickly-noticeable but, due to dialects, useless/hindrance on their own;
> black on grey (or dark themes maybe unreadable black on dark grey) isn't
> noticeable, so without both (or everything custom for dialects) it takes
> longer before users notice/recall which layout is set.  It's comically
> absurd to create things users use and then remove them and then ask use case
> (happening since KDE3's end and indicates critical problems in a project).
The label should be always noticeable in the first place.
If it's not, please report separately about this and add the bug to "See Also"
field above.

(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> So this bug report is just about the ability ti display the label on top of
> the flag. It's easy enough to re-add, but I believe this was removed on
> purpose. Any specific reason you want it back? What's your use case for it?
At the time I designed it, it wasn't easy for me to re-add this in QML from the
very first version, as there were much more important problems with the new
applet needed to solve. So decision was made to put bare minimum functionality
there and then the add more step by step. I have never had a chance to return
to implementing this feature since then.

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