<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 3/9/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Matthew East</b> <<a href="mailto:mdke@ubuntu.com" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">mdke@ubuntu.com</a>
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On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 21:47 -0800, Corey Burger wrote:<br>> Hey all,<br>><br>> I just noticed that g-p-m now hides while on AC. I think this is<br>> horrible default, for several reasons.<br><br>I just asked in -devel and it appear that this isn't actually the
<br>default at all, so we can bring this thread to a dignified close, I<br>think:<br><br> [17:33:54] < mdke_> does anyone know what the decision is on whether<br>the battery icon from g-p-m is shown by default while charging? the
<br>consensus on the desktop list seems to be fairly resoundingly in favour<br>of "yes".<br> [17:41:28] < Kinnison> mdke_: the default icon policy is 'charge' which<br>means it will</blockquote><div><br>I think there was a misunderstanding between this thread, you and Kinnison on irc. The icon has always been shown while the battery is not 100% charged, which is what kinnison confirmed. On the other hand, this thread is about showing the battery status all the time regardless of AC state or battery charge level.
<br><br>In the power management preferences, there are four options:<br><br>Notification area:<br> * Never display icon<br> * Only display when battery lif is critical<br> * Only display when charging or discharging (default)
<br> * Always display icon<br><br>In my opinion this thread is about making the default "Always display icon". <br><br>Lakin<br><br> </div><br></div><br>