OK, after looking at this some more, I'm not going to implement comment
#26 yet.  There was one case left off that complicated matters (locked
and A is on but B is off -- in this case, we'd enable indicators even
though they asked us not to?  We could disable A when B is off, but they
are in separate screens and not obviously connected).

So my current thinking is to land a branch that enables all the
underpinnings of the shell changing profiles on the fly, but just not
use it quite yet until the settings panel design is done.  This support
would also be useful for a split greeter.  So it's all good changes.
But I'm going to hold off on actually using the dynamic profile
switching logic.

So to be clear, I'm not going to make the A option visible yet, nor
change how B disables/enables the indicators when locked.  But I will
land some code that makes such changes much easier in future.

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