https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=446654

GameBurrow <gamebur...@pm.me> changed:

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--- Comment #57 from GameBurrow <gamebur...@pm.me> ---
(In reply to medalzz from comment #50)
> (In reply to Niccolò Venerandi from comment #46)
> > (In reply to Maxim from comment #43)
> > > Could you please elaborate a bit more on the panel cloning? Last time I
> > > tried to do this I found it quite complicated. Basically there were no
> > > controls to clone a panel and the panels are not stored anywhere in a 
> > > simple
> > > format on a filesystem, so that it could be somehow automated
> > 
> > I implemented a new feature where you just have to click "Clone" on panel
> > settings and then select a screen :)
> > 
> > > btw, if there's already an option/code to clone an existing panel, why 
> > > can't this Feature Request be implemented in form of automatically 
> > > triggering that "clone" feature when a new monitor is added in case 
> > > doesn't have any panel yet?
> > 
> > This could be done, but I'm a bit worried about the consequences it might
> > have. What if the user has multiple panels? Should we always clone *all*
> > panels from one screen to another? Is that what the user really expects when
> > connecting to a new monitor?
> 
> I believe the best way to add this would be a checkbox labeled 'Show this
> panel on all monitors' or something like this, that when checked will do so.
> That way it will only clone panels the user want.

This is the way I would see it handled also and this missing feature is one of
my biggest remaining frustrations on KDE (as multi monitor user)

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