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- | ====== Roadmap to 1.3.1 ====== | + | ====== Roadmap to 1.5 ====== |
- | ==== Open Issues | + | ===== Bug fixes ===== |
- | * Fix make distcheck | + | |
- | * Use udisks2 | + | |
- | * [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/ | + | ===== Code cleanup ===== |
- | * this happens e.g. when presentation mode is enabled and xfpm gets restarted | + | * do code cleanup until motivation runs dry |
- | * Detect | + | * sync DPMS/blanking constraints in xfconf instead of in UI |
- | * Add " | + | * function names for the settings dialog refer to renamed tabs; rename them or find a better way of dealing with this |
- | * Related | + | |
- | * We should probably also add a timed-locking feature to xfpm, so it really controls all locking options | + | ===== Improvements ===== |
- | * [[https:// | + | * sync the blanking or DPMS values between xfpm and X11 |
- | * Add functionality of brightness-plugin to the settings dialog? | + | * if the user sets the blank time e.g. in another application or a terminal ("xset s 10"), xfpm's UI wouldn' |
- | * Update docs | + | * " |
- | * [[https:// | + | * option a) We change the wording of the label to something like " |
- | * [[https:// | + | * open question: is setting all DPMS timeouts to 0 equal to disabling DPMS? if so, the option is (a bit) superfluous |
+ | * option b) We make it do what it says, i.e. just leave the DPMS values alone if 0 | ||
+ | * open question: when does this option actually make sense? is it specifically there for xscreensaver? | ||
+ | * further improve coexistance with xscreensaver | ||
+ | * consider doing a fade-to-black, if X11's screensaver extension is used (instead of gnome-screensaver or xscreensaver) | ||
+ | * better handle machines that have more than one battery (especially warnings and remaining time, tooltip info about battery) | ||
+ | * UPower 1.0 has a concept of a display device that is supposed to fix that issue, but we do need it to work for earlier versions. | ||
+ | * some machines (most common with IBM/Lenovo thinkpads) can set the maximum level batteries will be charged to (e.g. 80%); xfpm should properly handle this with regard to notifications etc. see [[https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi? | ||
+ | ===== New features ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * detect | ||
+ | * add " | ||
+ | * related | ||
+ | * we should probably also add a timed-locking feature to xfpm, so it really controls all locking options | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * add scale in the panel plugin to handle keyboard brightness | ||
+ | * show current watt usage (upower energy rate available in battery info) | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * enables the user to easily apply additional low-level powersaving stuff that is out of scope of power manager (e.g. CPU frequency/governors, SATA link power management which can be troublesome on some devices) | ||
+ | * at the moment, this can be achieved via udev rules | ||
+ | * could be a hidden option, or on an extra tab | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Documentation ===== | ||
+ | * update website docs | ||
- | ==== Improvements ==== | ||
- | === User Interface === | ||
- | === Trayicon / Panel Plugin === | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * Fix plugin icon being cropped with themes that set xthickness/ | ||
- | * Hook up the device-entries to the respective page in the settings manager |