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andrewgrasman avatar andrewgrasman commented on September 23, 2024 1

It doesn't bother me, I just think knowing that this icon change changed how sizing works for this theme is notable for development purposes. Sorry for coming off a little rude in my last reply.

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morganist avatar morganist commented on September 23, 2024

#3665

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morganist avatar morganist commented on September 23, 2024

@andrewgrasman can you please confirm that the icons are now correct? I don't have a laptop with Plasma.

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andrewgrasman avatar andrewgrasman commented on September 23, 2024

@morganist It seems to be pretty good, only difference is it's staying at a larger size for me than before using the default battery icon.

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morganist avatar morganist commented on September 23, 2024

@andrewgrasman is it the the baterry profile icons that are staying at a larger size? can you please attach a screenshot, if possible?

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andrewgrasman avatar andrewgrasman commented on September 23, 2024

Ok I have gotten a lot of screenshots for details, I'm on wayland with 100% scaling and a panel height of 40.

Previously when plugged in:
Screenshot_20240429_200335

Previously when unplugged:
Screenshot_20240429_200346


Currently when unplugged no matter power profile:
Screenshot_20240429_200619

Currently when plugged in and all three profiles:
Screenshot_20240429_200641
Screenshot_20240429_200649
Screenshot_20240429_200655

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morganist avatar morganist commented on September 23, 2024

oh, i see. can you please check if the power applet is inside the margins separator, like the system tray? if it's not, Plasma will stretch it to panel width, which seems like it does on your screenshot. doesn't seem like a scaling issue.

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andrewgrasman avatar andrewgrasman commented on September 23, 2024

It is the standalone aplet, I prefer it over the one in the tray.

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morganist avatar morganist commented on September 23, 2024

@andrewgrasman let me give you an example: in the edit mode, you can see the panel margins and how applets set their width based on which side of the separator they are on. what I'm saying is you should drag your standalone power applet inside the narrow side of the margin separator, like I should drag my media player applet to the right in my example. if you don't have a margins separator on your panel, add one - it's supposed to solve exactly this issue.

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andrewgrasman avatar andrewgrasman commented on September 23, 2024

image

I don't think margin separators are quite what I want

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morganist avatar morganist commented on September 23, 2024

@andrewgrasman look, the icon is now correctly sized at 22px. the only problem is that half of it is obscured by percentage, isn't it? but margin separators solve the sizing issue like they should, so... can you customise the percentage display? for example, for it to be next to the icon, not in it? i haven't used a laptop with plasma before.

also, you colud put the system tray inside these two separators to avoid a large gap between it and the battery indicator.

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