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Calisti πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ¦‡

@kde Hi KDE Team!

I have an unrelated set of questions:

What’s the design idea behind putting more and more menus into hamburgers, where they are less accessible? (Got a link?)

Is this trend going to continue?

Is there a plan to make it easy to keep classic, usable menu bars?

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@calisti

It gives more working real estate for those who need it, and packagers can choose which way they want to ship the applications

In reply to your question, you can always bring the menu back, by holding down [Ctrl] and hitting [M].

There is also usually a menu option no more than two clicks away.

Calisti πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ¦‡

@kde In konsole, the change clashed with the Helix editor, where CTRL+o was suddenly opening the hamburger menu instead of being forwarded into the terminal.

In the keyboard shortcuts config, there was no option, so I was unable to disable Ctrl+o for the hamburger.

purple

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Tell me that you are from germany without telling me you are from germany.

Person who wrote the kde itinerary text:
"It is rare that a train or bus depart or arrive on time."

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