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Roadmap to 1.5
- Do code cleanup until motivation runs dry
- sync DPMS/blanking constraints in xfconf instead of in UI
- function names for the settings dialog refer to renamed tabs; rename them or find a better way of dealing with this
- sync the blanking or DPMS values between xfpm and X11
- if the user sets the blank time e.g. in another application or a terminal (“xset s 10”), xfpm's UI wouldn't reflect this change of settings at all, but the screen would still blank after 10 seconds. however, this is more the exception than the rule, checking this once at dialog startup should be fine.
- “Handle display power management” option also disables DPMS.
- option a) We change the wording of the label to something like “Enable display power management”
- 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? if so, we should probably leave the blank settings alone too in that case.
- Update website docs
1.6 (or later)
- 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.
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- enables the user to easily apply additional low-level powersaving stuff that is out of scope of power manager
- at the moment, this can be achieved via udev rules
- could be a hidden option, or on an extra tab
- Consider doing a fade-to-black, if X11's screensaver extension is used (instead of gnome-screensaver or xscreensaver)
- Detect installed/running lockers and add “Preferred lockscreen:” combobox to the settings-dialog (deprecates the “stupid” xflock script)
- Add “xfce4-power-manager –lock-session” commandline-switch (and also add that to xflock4 as first command to try)
- Related bugreports: https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5359, https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10217 (and many more)
- We should probably also add a timed-locking feature to xfpm, so it really controls all locking options
- Add code to handle cpu frequency / governor settings, e.g. powersave/performance switch for intel_pstate.
- Show current watt usage (upower energy rate available in battery info)
- Add scale in the panel plugin to handle keyboard brightness