https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444605
--- Comment #20 from EnzoR <[email protected]> --- Some programs have the File menu with an explicit Quit action (konsole, okular, kgpg, kcalc). Some programs also have the "hamburger" menu button that leads also to the File menu (falkon, dolphin). Some other have nothing but the window decorations/widgets (system settings, spectacle and (now) skanlite). So, unless I am missing something about general KDE UI guidelines, consistency is not there. Also because, IMHO, it can make little sense depending upon the type of user interaction. Those programs meant to rely on user text input often have a File menu (konsole, kate). Those meant to work on mouse and gestures don't and would requires an explicit Quit button (skanlite, system settings). Those meant to automatically exit after a single use don't need either (spectacle). Finally, all keyboard shortcut can be removed/redefined: ALT+F4 (KWin: close window), CTRL+Q (Navigation: quit), CTRL+W, CTRL+ESC (File: close). And all window decorations/widgets can be removed. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
