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List:       kde-panel-devel
Subject:    Re: Notes from "New OSD in Plasma 2"
From:       Martin Klapetek <martin.klapetek () gmail ! com>
Date:       2014-01-18 13:01:29
Message-ID: CAPLgePrO4sTEGPU8yC1NucYd_vFJ8WQ1Zg_QvHvoT37PivXyhA () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik <kde@privat.broulik.de>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> (I hope I have used KMail's Reply-To-All feature correctly)
>
> > That actually brings another quesion - on which screen it should show up?
> > I'd put it wherever mouse cursor currently is.
> >
> > Opinions?
>
> I think it depends on what kind of OSD. For Keyboard layout and Volume it's
> fine to show where the cursor is but for the brightness I think it should
> be
> shown on the display that actually is affected (the internal one) - I'd say
> people would know/expect pressing the screen brightness keys on a notebook
> changes the notebook's screen and not the attached beamer, so the OSD
> should
> be shown on the notebook screen.
>

Good point, thanks. I wonder if we can get that info from some component.


> Btw what about Keyboard brightness? I've just seen a mail from Martin
> Klapetek(?) to Jens about keyboard *layout* and *screen* brightness - we
> need
> a fancy monochrome icon for keyboard brightness, too, as the current
> generic
> keyboard icon doesn't work very for this.
>

Ah yes, I should have updated the list about that - I talked to Jens
shortly after and we came up with more icons than I requested originally,
including the "keyboard brightness" plus one for Wi-Fi being turned on/off
:)

Cheers
-- 
Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer

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<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_extra"><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 \
at 1:57 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a \
href="mailto:kde@privat.broulik.de" \
target="_blank">kde@privat.broulik.de</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br>

<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc \
solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi,<br> <br>
(I hope I have used KMail&#39;s Reply-To-All feature correctly)<br>
<div class="im"><br>
&gt; That actually brings another quesion - on which screen it should show up?<br>
&gt; I&#39;d put it wherever mouse cursor currently is.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; Opinions?<br>
<br>
</div>I think it depends on what kind of OSD. For Keyboard layout and Volume \
it&#39;s<br> fine to show where the cursor is but for the brightness I think it \
should be<br> shown on the display that actually is affected (the internal one) - \
I&#39;d say<br> people would know/expect pressing the screen brightness keys on a \
notebook<br> changes the notebook&#39;s screen and not the attached beamer, so the \
OSD should<br> be shown on the notebook \
screen.<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Good point, thanks. I wonder if we can \
get that info from some component.</div><div>  </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" \
style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">


Btw what about Keyboard brightness? I&#39;ve just seen a mail from Martin<br>
Klapetek(?) to Jens about keyboard *layout* and *screen* brightness - we need<br>
a fancy monochrome icon for keyboard brightness, too, as the current generic<br>
keyboard icon doesn&#39;t work very for this.<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Ah \
yes, I should have updated the list about that - I talked to Jens shortly after and \
we came up with more icons than I requested originally, including the &quot;keyboard \
brightness&quot; plus one for Wi-Fi being turned on/off :)</div>

<div><br></div></div><div>Cheers</div>-- <br><div><span \
style="color:rgb(102,102,102)">Martin Klapetek | KDE  Developer</span></div> \
</div></div>



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