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File -> Quit (Command-Q) missing #495

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probonopd opened this issue Oct 14, 2021 · 4 comments
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File -> Quit (Command-Q) missing #495

probonopd opened this issue Oct 14, 2021 · 4 comments
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@probonopd
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Expected Behavior

There is File -> Quit (Command-Q) in the menu, like with all other applications.

Current Behavior

There is only File -> Close (Command-W) in the menu, and Command-Q is without function.

Possible Solution

Add File -> Quit (Command-Q) to the menu.

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tsujan commented Oct 14, 2021

like with all other applications

I'm afraid you may haven't used an enough number of apps. Some call it Quit, some Exit and some Close, There's no issue to fix.

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probonopd commented Oct 14, 2021

Command-Q is missing.

Close closes a window.
Quit quits the whole application.

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tsujan commented Oct 14, 2021

The process of a single-instance app can be terminated when its last window is closed — or it can continue. There's no rule carved in stone; one can exit/quit/close a window or an app.

It seems you want to have a mac-like system. OK, it's a valid and personal preference. But please don't rationalize it as something that should be followed by all.

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Ctrl+w for close/quit can be changed in Preferences → >Shortcuts.

Personally I've configured ctrl+q for "close window" in my window manager shortcuts settings to have the same behavior for all apps.
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/wiki/ConfigWindowManagers#keyboard-shortcuts

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