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/*!
* \page enhance Enhancements
* \section enhance_sec All planed or to be discussed enhancements/ enhancement requests.
*
* \subsection enhance_device_powermanagemnt Runtime device powermanagement
* \b [Priority: \b M] (for v0.8) \n \n
* Add device/runtime powermanagement to TDEPowersave and make it scheme specifi configurable via
* the configure dialog. At least allow this for 'Advanced Powersave' scheme. \n \n
* The powersave interface for this feature already exist, now we should allow the user to
* change it. \n \n \n
*
* \subsection enhance_CPUhotplugging CPU Hotplugging
* \b [Priority: \b M] (for v0.8) \n \n
* Add CPU hotplugging to TDEPowersave. Allow enable/disable CPUs/Cores on multiprocessor/multicore
* machines. We need scheme specific configuration. (translations and needed strings are already
* added to TDEPowersave) \n \n \n
*
* \subsection enhance_configure_display Display battery and CPU informations in the configure dialog
* \b [Priority: \b I] (for v0.8) \n \n
* It would be really usefull to display all known information about the current state of the machine
* and powersave/TDEPowersave in a new page in the configure dialog. This enclose CPU, Battery and
* current scheme.\n \n \n
*
* \subsection enh_ControlCenter_plugin Plugin for the Trinity Control Center
* \b [Priority: \b D] \n \n
* It would be really usefull and easier/plainer for the user to add the configuredialog also to the
* Trinity Control Center. By this we can remove the klaptop-plugin under SUSE from the Control Center by
* default. So the user would be no longer confused through the klaptop plugin, which is obsolete under
* SUSE. \n \n
* We maybe also can move some/all of the powersave YaST-dialog to the dialog. We can use 'Administrator
* Mode' to protect this settings. This would be usefull for other distributions. \n \n \n
*
* \subsection enh_tooltip Tooltip
* \li \b CPU \b Tooltip \b like \b kicker \b mouseover \b effects \n \n
* \b [Priority: \b I] \n \n
* I like the nice mouseover effects on Kicker. Unforunately there is currently no QWidget for this.
* If we would implement this we need to adapt the wifget from amarok/src/tracktooltip.cpp.
*
* \li \b Battery \b estimated \b empty \b at \b xx:yy \b in \b Tooltip \n \n
* \b [Priority: \b I] \n \n
* It would be nice to be to know when (estimated) the battery is empty and not only to know remaining hours.
*
* \li \b Optional \b full \b information \b Tooltip \n \n
* \b [Priority: \b I] \n \n
* We need a optional "amarok-like" Tooltip to display more of the already existing and collected information
* like current scheme, battery state, battery fill state, cpu freq ... and a icon/picture representing the
* current battery state. There should be a option in the configure dialog to switch beetween the normal and
* the enhanced tooltip.
*
* \li \b CPU \b Temperature \b in \b Tooltip \n \n
* \b [Priority: \b D] \n \n
* It would be nice to be able to add the current CPU temperature to the tool tip. We maybe could get this
* information from powersave or we need to poll a configured path in /proc/acpi/* . The user should be
* able to configure if he would like use this new or the normal tooltip. The best would be to read
* the settings by default from the kicker settings and add also an own tdepowersave option.
*
* \subsection enh_osd On Screen Display
* \b [Priority: \b F] \n \n
* It would be usefull to have configureable OSD to display permanent or event-based information for
* the user on the display. Possible displayed events:
* \li daemon.scheme.change
* \li acadapter.offline, acadapter.online
* \li battery.normal (full charged ), battery.warning, battery.low, battery.critical
* \li battery.info (displayed as permanent only)
* \li temperature.hot, temperature.critical
* \li processor.performance, processor.powersave, processor.dynamic
* \li cpu freq (displayed as permanent only ) \n \n
*
*
* \n \n
* \section design All to discuss and research design enhancements
*
*
* \n \n \n \n
* \subsection LEGEND LEGEND
* \b Priority:
* \li \b M (Mandatory): \n \n
* The stable release shipment will be dependant on this component being included
* within the release.\n \n
* \li \b I (Important): \n \n
* Adds significant features. Important features are stretch targets for this
* release. Important features will become mandatory in the next release cycle.\n \n
* \li \b D (Desirable): \n \n
* Adds considerable value. Desirable features are targets of opportunity for
* this release. Desirable features may or may not become mandatory features
* over time.\n \n
* \li \b F (Future): \n \n
* This requirement has been deferred to a future release. It is listed for
* informational purposes so that product development may make informed
* architectural choices.\n \n
* \li \b R (Rejected): \n \n
* This requirement was suggested, but rejected as not in harmony with the value
* proposition or positioning of the project. It will never be fulfilled.\n \n
*/