https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159380

--- Comment #3 from peter josvai <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Stéphane Guillou (stragu) from comment #2)
> Thanks for the suggestion, Peter.
> What would be the difference with using "Exit LibreOffice" and its shortcut
> Ctrl + Q ?


Hi, 

The difference would be that you would be able to do what you actually want to
do...

When you want to close all your documents (your current working session), you
don't have to exit Libreoffice, as a workaround. It is, sure, possible to close
all of them like that, but leaving an application (exiting) is a totally
different thing than closing a bunch of documents.


Not to mention being able to have a popup window for confirmation...
which could allow to close all but a few (later on)...
The confirmation window could anyway list all the docs to be closed, even if
all of them have been saved.

BUT, to answer your question:
You don't want to exit your application, you want to close the files open at
the moment. It's 2 different things.

ALSO: when you close them, you'll land on the visual 'recent files list'
surface, which is a good thing...
and you couldn't get there otherwise, but by exiting, opening, and closing the
blank document :) :) 


Now, once again, I'm not talking about something without which life and work
stops on the planet :) I'm talking about a next level of UI intelligence
(intuitiveness), and a smooth workflow.

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