Created attachment 143838 [details] Notification Panel SUMMARY The "Do not disturb" button, could have an option to set manual time instead of picking one from the menu STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open Notifications panel 2. Click on "Do Not Disturb" OBSERVED RESULT There's no option as "Set manually" SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: Manjaro Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.23.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.88.0 Qt Version: 5.12.2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Graphics Platform: X11
Have you run into a case where the built-in options were not sufficient for you? Can you explain the use case?
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > Have you run into a case where the built-in options were not sufficient for > you? Can you explain the use case? Yes for example I just wanted to mute all notifications for only 30 minutes Also I don't understand why 4 hours should be considered as an option
> Yes for example I just wanted to mute all notifications for only 30 minutes Sure, but why? Why was one hour too long?
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3) > > Yes for example I just wanted to mute all notifications for only 30 minutes > Sure, but why? Why was one hour too long? In general, giving users the option to set manual time can be handy. Not that much important, something like 'optional' :)
I'm asking what specific use case you have that isn't satisfied by the existing options. If you have no such use case, when maybe the existing options are fine, right? ;)
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5) > I'm asking what specific use case you have that isn't satisfied by the > existing options. If you have no such use case, when maybe the existing > options are fine, right? ;) Yes it's definitely alright in my case. I was just thinking that this feature may or may not come in handy
It may... or it may not if all the built-in durations are sufficient. :) That's why I was asking for a specific use case for which they were not. We'd prefer to only add this in the case that any such use case is identified.
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7) > It may... or it may not if all the built-in durations are sufficient. :) > That's why I was asking for a specific use case for which they were not. > We'd prefer to only add this in the case that any such use case is > identified. That's true. I can't really think of a crucial use, so i guess that's it :)