https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484969
--- Comment #28 from medin <med.medin.2...@gmail.com> --- I think the usage of both moon and sun is not right, night light can be activated during day or night or between, so it has no relation to day or night as a period of time. The misleading comes from its literal name "Night Light". We have the following cases: 1) Brightness, with night light outside its activation period, this can be represented by a single bulb, 2) Brightness, with night light enabled during its activation period, it can be during day or night, this can be represented by a small bulb plus an icon that represent the protection is enabled, 3) Brightness, with night light disabled during its activation period, it can be during day or night, this can be represented by a small bulb plus a slashed icon that represent the protection is disabled So the real question is to find an icon that represent that protection. Samsung uses a sun with letter B inside that means protection against blue light. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.