** Changed in: indicator-power
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: indicator-power
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Power Menu should respect icon-policy hide s
This bug was fixed in the package indicator-power - 1.90-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release.
* Support for hiding of icon and settings for it as well (lp: #811769)
* Adding a name hint
-- Ted GouldTue, 14 Feb 2012 16
** Branch linked: lp:~charlesk/gnome-control-center/icon-policy
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Title:
Power Menu should respect icon-policy hide setting
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** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => charles (charlesk)
** Changed in: indicator-power
Assignee: (unassigned) => charles (charlesk)
** Changed in: indicator-power
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Status: C
Since (according to Javier) the org.gnome.power-manager icon-policy key
has been abandoned, either this bug report is Invalid, or it should be
used to track reimplementation of the setting (not necessarily with the
same key name). The latter seems more useful.
** Description changed:
In previou
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: indicator-power
Importance: Undecided => High
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I think another solution or option (for those that want an icon to
remain), would be to have the icon change from a battery icon to a plug
icon once the battery is charged, instead of disappearing altogether.
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** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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zhiwei, you will be able to do that when this bug is fixed.
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hi,Matthew Paul Thomas.
I want to know when would I hide the battery icon if the power is fully charged
?
The battery is full means that it works all right, so it should be
hidden in order to give space to useful applications.
The battery icon do not like network icon, I often change the network
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Status: New => Invalid
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Unfortunately this bug report seems to have mixed three distinct issues.
First, it asks for the default setting to be reverted from showing whenever
there is a battery (Gnome behavior) to showing only when charging/discharging
(previous Ubuntu behavior). Javier has quoted the part of the specifi
Chris, it looks like GNOME feels the same way. They've removed the
ability to hide their power menu.
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Title:
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I don't think we should be hiding it when fully charged either. I've
always found that behaviour confusing, as it's not obvious to the user
whether the icon hiding has any significant meaning. In addition to
that, the menu provides access to some features that I might want to use
regardless of whet
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Importance: Unknown => Wishlist
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In response to the previous comment, Ubuntu has been shipping this way
for 5 years and I haven't heard of support calls or angry users due to
this.
But it turns out that you were right that this gsettings key was removed
from GNOME now so if we want this, we'll have to use our own key.
** Bug wat
>From IRC:
tedg> I don't think it should hide when full though... that seems like a
support call waiting to happen.
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I expect that key to migrate to g-s-d like most power settings have.
Ubuntu for over 5 years has hidden that icon by default, which is as
long as I've been using Ubuntu, so I'm rather attached to that
functionality. If my battery is fully charged & plugged in then I don't
want to see an icon. I am
@Jeremy: "org.gnome.power-manager icon-policy" will be removed in GNOME
3.2, as gnome-power-manager code is being moved to gnome-settings-
daemon, where there is not a key to configure this.
Anyway, the question is; why would you want to hide the icon?
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Javier, there is still a gsettings key to configure when the power icon
should be shown. And this bug is that indicator-power should follow that
setting.
In Ubuntu right now, it is set to hide when fully charged. You are
correct that the GNOME default is to always show when there is a
battery. As
Indeed, IMHO we should follow upstream and show the icon always by
default.
The icons represent system status. connected ac and fully charged is part of
that status.
Also, there is not a key to configure this anymore, It was remove with the move
of gnome-power-manager to gnome-settings-daemon)
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Hello Jeremy, thanks for your bug report. I'm following the design from
this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power
There, you can read this:
"By default, the setting should be “When battery is present”. (If the
menu disappeared whenever the thing was fully charged, this would make
it difficult to r
** Also affects: indicator-power
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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