Yes, this is unfortunately true, i.e. we were aware of that conflict.
I'm not sure how we can map those 4 settings to 1 in a sensible way. In my mind, those users that find out about the conflict will hopefully be able to make sense of it (i.e. use only xfpm to set that timeout if you want the "sophisticated" power-based version or the simplistic version that light-locker-settings offers).
For T+1 we'll have to improve this somehow, either make xfce4-power-manager handle it all (it has been unmaintained for a long time now) or find a way to deal with the two settings.
Yes, this is unfortunately true, i.e. we were aware of that conflict.
I'm not sure how we can map those 4 settings to 1 in a sensible way. In my mind, those users that find out about the conflict will hopefully be able to make sense of it (i.e. use only xfpm to set that timeout if you want the "sophisticated" power-based version or the simplistic version that light-locker- settings offers).
For T+1 we'll have to improve this somehow, either make xfce4-power-manager handle it all (it has been unmaintained for a long time now) or find a way to deal with the two settings.