[ Charles Kerr ]
* Gets us a little closer to the spec in two ways: 1. Indicator
Visibility On the desktop, the indicator's header icon is visible
whenever a default adapter is available (whether the adapter is
powered or not) and the user's preference settings call for a
visible Bluetooth indicator. On the phone, the indicator's header
icon is visible whenever a default adapter is available *and* the
adapter is powered. 2. Header Icon If Bluetooth is off, the header
icon now uses the "bluetooth-disabled" icon. If Bluetooth is on, it
now uses the "bluetooth-active" icon. If Bluetooth is on and has a
connected device, it now uses the "bluetooth-paired" icon. (LP:
#1126108)
* Switching DBus service to an Upstart Job.
[ Robert Ancell ]
* Use unity-control-center if it is available. (LP: #1257505)
This bug was fixed in the package indicator-bluetooth - 0.0.6+14. 04.20140124- 0ubuntu1
--------------- 14.04.20140124- 0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
indicator-bluetooth (0.0.6+
[ Charles Kerr ] disabled" icon. If Bluetooth is on, it
* Gets us a little closer to the spec in two ways: 1. Indicator
Visibility On the desktop, the indicator's header icon is visible
whenever a default adapter is available (whether the adapter is
powered or not) and the user's preference settings call for a
visible Bluetooth indicator. On the phone, the indicator's header
icon is visible whenever a default adapter is available *and* the
adapter is powered. 2. Header Icon If Bluetooth is off, the header
icon now uses the "bluetooth-
now uses the "bluetooth-active" icon. If Bluetooth is on and has a
connected device, it now uses the "bluetooth-paired" icon. (LP:
#1126108)
* Switching DBus service to an Upstart Job.
[ Robert Ancell ] center if it is available. (LP: #1257505)
* Use unity-control-
[ Ubuntu daily release ]
* Automatic snapshot from revision 79
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