Suspend on lid close is not a manual action - closing the lid is manual,
the same as not doing anything until the session idle timer expires:
both are user decisions. Suspending the computer when the lid closes as
well as triggering screensaver or putting the display to sleep when
because a user has done something related - both are automatic actions
that the inhibit applet should prevent.

Using the shutdown command from the system or session menu, is the user
requesting a very specific power manager action and should not be
inhibited. As a rule of thumb, I would say that if a preference says to
take that action (because the user has triggered something that caused
that preference to be consulted) then the inhibit applet should inhibit
it, while if a user said to take that action then the inhibit applet
should not inhibit it.

As an example, here are two things that the current inhibit + power
management setup gets wrong:

* Shutdown the computer when the shutdown command is invoked by the user: 
current inhibit behavior- inhibits; expected inhibit behavior - do not inhibit.
* Shutdown the computer when lid is closed (is specified in the preferences): 
current inhibit behavior - does not inhibit; expected inhibit behavior - should 
inhibit.

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[karmic] inhibit applet does not inhibit some user initiated events
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389857
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