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Mateusz ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆ @ aemstuz @pol.social

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'Locally Integrated menus' in KDE
  • @unknown1234_5 All is true but I'm still not convinced. As you wrote, "most apps" and "doesn't have to". All these mean it will happen in some cases that you have to press a Meta key to do things you were supposed to be able to do with just your mouse.

  • 'Locally Integrated menus' in KDE
  • @quaff @unknown1234_5 Aesthetics is a matter of opinion and I disagree with you. I think crowded title bars, each in a different way, donโ€™t look good.

    KDE was always configurable so I wonder if itโ€™s possible (and how hard is it) to handle both depending on configurationโ€ฆ ๐Ÿค”

  • 'Locally Integrated menus' in KDE
  • @unknown1234_5 And then you have no place to click on the title bar to move or maximize the window.

    No.

  • Searching for a fork of Firefox that supports global menu
  • @mearce There's only one thing I like in it: it saves space. Usually, you have a plenty of free space in panels. You can use a bit of this space for a global menu.

  • Searching for a fork of Firefox that supports global menu
  • @gnawmon I gave up using global menu on any linux desktop environment long time ago. Sadly, many apps donโ€™t handle it, and itโ€™s not the same experience like in macOs.