https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484969
--- Comment #22 from Natalie Clarius <natalie_clar...@yahoo.de> --- (In reply to medin from comment #21) > (In reply to Natalie Clarius from comment #20) > > (In reply to medin from comment #18) > > > The eye is not enough to represent night light which protects eyes from > > > screen light, the best would be a combination of shield and eye, but we > > > will > > > end up with three items in one icon. > > > > We would like to remain unopinionated about whether night light actually has > > an effect on eye health, and I think the current night light icons are fine > > because they are not too similar to other tray icons, and we do want to keep > > the day/night light distinction too. So I don't think we'll need a new > > version of those. But thanks anyway. > > If the brightness icon is changed to bulb, it will create another new > ambiguity, because there's that icon representing night light disabled > during its activation period, which is also represented as bulb slashed with > red line. > > So if a bulb with rays represents brightness, then a slashed bulb without > rays will mean no brightness. Right. So maybe what we need is a "night light deactivated" icon with a moon symbol. > Also, from browsing Breeze icons, I see that there are two dedicated icons > for max and low brightness, so may be two bulbs with different rays length > need to be made. I don't think that's needed here since we just need a generic icon to indicate that this is an applet about brightness; the existing `brightness-high` icon was not conditionalized on the actual screen brightness either. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.