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Feature Request: Option to re-order the list #15

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matze19999 opened this issue May 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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Feature Request: Option to re-order the list #15

matze19999 opened this issue May 6, 2018 · 4 comments

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@matze19999
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Would be a nice feature for the app! :)

@petrroll
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petrroll commented May 8, 2018

Hi, thanks for all your suggestions. Due to various reasons (got a desktop PC I do most work at, school, work), I've stopped working on new features for PowerSwitcher. Should a critical issue arise I'll try to fix it but don't expect anything new.

I'll happily accept PR tho :).

@M-Walrus
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I would also like to see this, with the option to make power plans that you never use not appear on the list. I only switch between two plans, so having four pop up every time I use this is a bit sub-optimal, but that is my only complaint really. I also noticed a non-working option "only show default plans", which makes no difference when I select it.

@Gaalidas
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Gaalidas commented Oct 5, 2019

in the topic of "only show default plans"... I was noticing while working on a maintain selected plan option (for those of us in which windows randomly decides we're on a battery when the PC is a desktop and can't use a battery) I noticed that option does not seem to be checked when building the lists. Seems like it was never fully implemented but, with a little tweaking, seems doable. Already it has a list that shows which ones are default system schemas and you'd just need to add a loop to check new entries against that list and cancel adding them to the menu if they match.

@petrroll
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petrroll commented Oct 6, 2019

More info about stopping the development in #23

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