https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497100

Peter Ped Helcmanovsky <p...@7gods.org> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Peter Ped Helcmanovsky <p...@7gods.org> ---
(In reply to Grant Gryczan from comment #3)
> Users may expect they will remain in sync.

Very likely, valid point.

> once or twice than to find and check a box that does so automatically (and
> understand its drawbacks). What's the value add?

I personally find it slightly easier to delete unwanted panel than initiating
clone (as long as it's somewhat configurable and can be also disabled).

About keeping it in sync. I haven't think about it beyond initial idea, so
maybe it's completely stupid, but how about making these clones temporary only,
ie. they would be silently removed after disconnecting the screen and new clone
created when connecting it again (and I guess upon manually editing any of the
cloned panels on new screen all of them would become permanent, but that should
be communicated somehow to user while editing the panel ... but the deletion of
the panel is then ambiguous, does user want it to never again clone on that
particular screen or they are deleting it to get fresh clone upon re-plug of
screen, etc...). Maybe this was discussed already and refuted, but mentioning
it here just in case nobody even thought about it.

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