https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373668
Jens Reuterberg <jens...@kolabnow.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |jens...@kolabnow.com --- Comment #8 from Jens Reuterberg <jens...@kolabnow.com> --- Ok I think this discussion needs to mellow out a tad... BACKGROUND TO CURRENT PLACEMENT: The assumption was that the users who did need it would find it, where as the users who didn't need it wouldn't have the entire screen muddled up with different controls. This in combination with the motivation to make the act of starting and shutting down feel like one unified whole instead of different aspects of the DE handing over to each other. Now that was designed slightly before the fact that the keyboard layout isn't visible if you don't have another keyboard layout installed - which sorta turns the tables. That leaves another issue - will putting every single control on prime real estate solve the issue? It will for you (Anton) because that is what you personally need - but will it do that for all or will that as well as the switcher for different DE's (which would then have to be moved as well) just clog up the controls? WHAT TO DO: Looking at SDDM - the key task there is to fill in your password (which is why its centered). The second task is to switch users, the third is to shut down the computer, reboot etc. The date/time is there to ensure the similarity between the login and the lock screen visually. So whatever we change here - will affect the design of Lock Screen, etc. There is a future addon for the lock screen (not SDDM) where you can control the music player and that will be placed in the center column of the lock screen but underneath. We could dedicate that area to it BUT that may also result in some issues like a TON of stuff clogging it up. Making the buttons bigger would be interesting but that wont fix much either in the long run since the reason they are pushed away to the sides is to 1) get them out of the way as not being universally relevant objects and 2) get some kind of balance (and not make it look like a middle school book report (center aligned text everywhere)). So what we need is something that not only displays the lesser relevance of the keyboard layout in comparison with login etc - but also balances it out. TL;DR its an issue, but a slightly fiddlier one than one may think -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.