ndavis added a comment.

  I can see the utility in indicating non-default values in some cases, 
particularly with software that has a lot of necessary complexity in the 
settings or where non-default values can cause problems (see SVG Cleaner GUI 
for an example of both). However, I don't think it's necessary for most 
software to indicate non-default values or even dirty values.
  
  Here's a picture of SVG Cleaner GUI for reference:
  F8131329: Screenshot_20200225_094148.PNG 
<https://phabricator.kde.org/F8131329>
  
  Notice how the non-default values are indicated with a blue dot and 
categories that contain options with non-default values also have a blue dot.

REPOSITORY
  R265 KConfigWidgets

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D27540

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