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"I'm also not sure about the "Show battery percentage for each individual battery" setting. Not showing non-powersupply-batteries if unchecked is certainly not an option, but if you just collapse powersupply batteries, you will still end up with more than one battery in the popup, despite its name. So maybe we should drop it altogether and always show all batteries in the popup but only show one icon (that is the sum of all powersupply batteries) on the icon?" Yes, I like this idea a lot. With that modification, I think this should go into master where we can get wider testing by people with desktops and interesting battery configurations. Nice work :) - Aaron J. Seigo On May 15, 2013, 10:51 a.m., Kai Uwe Broulik wrote: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: > http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/110431/ > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > (Updated May 15, 2013, 10:51 a.m.) > > > Review request for Plasma and Viranch Mehta. > > > Description > ------- > > This patch improves the situation with multiple batteries in the battery > monitor by: > - Showing the device name instead of just "Battery", ie. your Mouse, if it > has a name, will say "Your awesome bluetooth mouse" > - Not adding non-powersupply-batteries (eg. mice and others) to the total > percentage > > Non-power-supply don't get the "(charging)" suffix as, according to the spec, > the chargeState property is not available for such devices and they're always > considered discharging, eliminating the usefulness of this label. > I removed the "Battery 1", "Battery 2" naming from the Popup since it didn't > work in the first place (only showed "Battery" here) and I wanted to make it > as smart as the tooltip, which, if there is only one battery without a name, > it says "Battery" instead of "Battery 1" and if there are, it doesn't just > show "Battery $index" but "Battery 1", "Battery 2", but I didn't know how to > do this when it's inside a model. Can I have a variable there in QML, like: > Repeater { > … > batteryNumer: model["Name"] ? batteryNumber++ : batteryNumber > } > so I can skip the named ones and don't end up with Battery 1, My mouse > battery, Battery 3? > > I'm also not sure about the "Show battery percentage for each individual > battery" setting. Not showing non-powersupply-batteries if unchecked is > certainly not an option, but if you just collapse powersupply batteries, you > will still end up with more than one battery in the popup, despite its name. > So maybe we should drop it altogether and always show all batteries in the > popup but only show one icon (that is the sum of all powersupply batteries) > on the icon? It shows multiple icons (ie. one for each battery) when placed > on the desktop anyway … > > > Diffs > ----- > > plasma/generic/applets/batterymonitor/contents/code/logic.js 974694a > plasma/generic/applets/batterymonitor/contents/config/main.xml fc31b3e > plasma/generic/applets/batterymonitor/contents/ui/PopupDialog.qml 3ffb15f > plasma/generic/applets/batterymonitor/contents/ui/batterymonitor.qml > c69c3a5 > plasma/generic/dataengines/powermanagement/powermanagementengine.h 1809c02 > plasma/generic/dataengines/powermanagement/powermanagementengine.cpp > 7882f75 > > Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/110431/diff/ > > > Testing > ------- > > I only have a notebook with a bluetooth mouse, so I couldn't test how it > behaves on a desktop machine that doesn't have an internal battery but just a > mouse battery attached, or how it behaves with more than one primary battery. > More testing is needed. > > > File Attachments > ---------------- > > Popup Dialog > > http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2013/05/14/bluetoothmouse4.png > > > Thanks, > > Kai Uwe Broulik > >
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