https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486647

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--- Comment #13 from [email protected] ---
At best current behaviour is confusing. 

I also use nightlight only manually. I only turn it on if I am in a room with
warm lighting (that's the only time my screen looks too blue to me), which my
computer has no way of knowing. I want to be able to toggle it manually but
default to off so I don't accidentally leave it on.

I think the solution is to separate "on/off" from the schedule. Set the
schedule (manual times, based on sunrise/sunset, anything else that would be
added such as basing it on sensors), and, separately, set on/off preference.
The preferences would be:
• OFF – off by default. When turned on manually from system tray widget, it
will turn off on scheduled "off" time, but will not turn on on scheduled "on"
time.
• SCHEDULE – turns on and off on scheduled on or off time. Manual toggle from
widget will retain preference until next scheduled on or off time, then will
return to schedule.
• ON – on by default. Opposite behaviour to OFF, turns on with schedule, but
will not turn off with schedule.
• MANUAL – ignores schedule, will remember status on reboot. OR, if there is no
desire to build in a feature to remember status through reboot, no MANUAL mode
but instead an option to turn the schedule off, making ON and OFF mode default
to those on reboot but otherwise behave like a manual mode.

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