https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15158

--- Comment #11 from alexxcons <alexxc...@xfce.org> ---
Sorry for the long delay ... we did some testing of the xfce4-power-manager to
reproduce the problem in detail and had some longer internal discussion what
would be the best fix for it.

Were I would have taken your fix in the beginning, other devs did not like the
idea to change the keboard control behaviour of the logout dialog.

In the end we agreed that it might be no good idea at all to popup an
xfce4-session-logout dialog out of nowhere. ( E.g. If you are about to click
something, this may as well end up in a undesired shutdown  )

So finally we decided to remove the feature "ask on critical power" feature
from xfce4-power-manager.
There is already a Notification ( to be checked if it is a "critical"
notification, so that it only disappears when acknowledged ) ... this should be
sufficient to warn people on critical power level.

I prepared a preleminary fix for xfce4-power-manager here:
https://github.com/alexxcons/xfce4-power-manager/commits/master
(I still need to verify if the said notification is critical, add the bug id to
the commit message and test if it works fine if the old enum value is still
active )

I am sorry for the trouble you had with building the patch .... now that you
know xfce4-session and gtk a bit, possibly you are interested in taking a look
into other bugs ;)

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