KDEConnect Digest, Vol 57, Issue 32

Daniel Lima de Almeida dwlsalmeida at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 15:40:35 BST 2018


Albert,

I find myself manually setting brightness way too often. At night the display stays brighter than I'd like until I finally notice it is hurting my eyes. If I suspend the laptop during the day, it will also blind me when I first open the lid at night.
I feel with this we can just forget it, the same way it works for our phones. It will also work whenever we change the amount of light in the environment (e.g. by switching lights on and off at night) without manual intervention. In the end, it is just yet another small luxury for all of us.
As for xbacklight, do you have any other suggestions? We could use sysfs, but writing to it generally requires root.
I'm sorry I didn't use Phabricator. Do you have any tips on how to use that? I'd be happy to do it the proper way.

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> Hi Daniel,
> The use case for this plugin looks really obscure to me. Can you explain a
> bit the "why" of this plugin?
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> Also, depending on xbacklight seems like a bad idea because it won't work
> on Wayland.
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> Last, the mailing list is not ideal for sending and reviewing patches: You
> should use Phabricator [1] instead.
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> [1] https://phabricator.kde.org/project/view/159/
> Albert
> On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 6:49 PM Daniel Lima de Almeida <
> dwlsalmeida at gmail.com> wrote:
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> >
> > I've been working on this feature for a few days and I am now stuck, since
> > I'm not familiar with Qt or CMake at all. I'd appreciate some feedback.
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> > Sorry for the cruft, I got lost a bit with git and I feel I've needlessly
> > added some files.
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