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They are just generic batteries, yes. The first is the
It's not blueman and BlueZ is not involved. We just show a list of profiles provided via a pulseaudio API. PipeWire uses it to also offer codecs. Usually there is a generic A2DP entry as well, see #1860 (comment). |
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Updated for 2.4.2. |
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blueman: 2.4.2
BlueZ: 5.76
Distribution: Calculate Linux (Gentoo-based)
Desktop environment: XFCE 4.18
Dear developers, thanks for the release!
There are some questions and notes.
p. 1.Are these battery level icons equal all the time?
The actual battery level is 40%.
The first icon shows
green, 100%
.The second shows
2/3
.p. 2.
The icon should be 1px below.
Its height should be 1-2px less.
p. 3.
Add the
100%-level
borders/background here?p. 4.
Change this icon's (not the whole switch's) tooltip text to the adapter name?
p. 5.
Add the
Turn off
item to theAdapter
menu?p. 6.Don't whether this is Blueman or BlueZ but
there is the general
HSP/HFP
item but there is no theA2DP
one.p. 7.
Remove Bluetooth icon near
Off
in theProfiles
menu?p. 8.The Bluetooth devices window's title is
blueman-manager
instead of...Bluetooth devices
?Devices
?Blueman Manager
?p. 9.
Add turn on/off toggle button on device item?
p. 10.
Sort the device items list?
Thanks!
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