How should that be done, sending close events and expecting applications to 
save their state in response, but not close windows or the application? It 
would mean that applications are session management aware but don't use the 
session management API and implement a very crude version of session 
management. A stupid thing to do.
I think the only choice here is to break session management in applications 
that actually support it, or break session management in applications that 
don't (properly) support it, where it may or may not work semi-accidentally.
And let's face it, the only Qt applications that really care about session 
management and do it correctly are X applications, most of which are KDE 
applications. Something tells me that those are going to be fine.

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  KDE5/Qt5 does not support session restoration

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