D20492: Display time remaining to fill/empty the battery in the notification when the ac adapter is plugged/unplugged.

2019-04-16 Thread Méven Car
meven added a comment. In D20492#450712 , @broulik wrote: > I think remaining time is way too unreliable for this. We first need a way to calculate a moving average before showing it i this context imho How come this be be good enough

D20492: Display time remaining to fill/empty the battery in the notification when the ac adapter is plugged/unplugged.

2019-04-15 Thread Kai Uwe Broulik
broulik added a comment. I think remaining time is way too unreliable for this. We first need a way to calculate a moving average before showing it i this context imho REPOSITORY R122 Powerdevil REVISION DETAIL https://phabricator.kde.org/D20492 To: meven, #plasma, broulik, ngraham,

D20492: Display time remaining to fill/empty the battery in the notification when the ac adapter is plugged/unplugged.

2019-04-15 Thread Méven Car
meven added a comment. In D20492#450265 , @ngraham wrote: > These are notifications that aren't shown by default, right? I believe so, and that the plugged out event is notified by a sound by default. But I am not sure at the moment.

D20492: Display time remaining to fill/empty the battery in the notification when the ac adapter is plugged/unplugged.

2019-04-14 Thread Nathaniel Graham
ngraham added a reviewer: VDG. ngraham added a comment. These are notifications that aren't shown by default, right? REPOSITORY R122 Powerdevil REVISION DETAIL https://phabricator.kde.org/D20492 To: meven, #plasma, broulik, ngraham, #vdg Cc: ngraham, plasma-devel, jraleigh, GB_2,

D20492: Display time remaining to fill/empty the battery in the notification when the ac adapter is plugged/unplugged.

2019-04-13 Thread Méven Car
meven added a comment. Also I'd like to display the duration naturally like "1 hour 30 minutes" instead of "1:30" as it does currently. Could someone point me to the right Kcore/KLocale feature for this ? I have done a little research but haven't found any, perhaps we are lacking the