@D_Air1 not all of them, Vivaldi does not. I think it is related to apps wanting to do fancy stuff with the menus, like having custom icons. Of course, both Firefox and Vivaldi have global menu on macosx, which is quite depressing.
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@D_Air1 not all of them, Vivaldi does not. I think it is related to apps wanting to do fancy stuff with the menus, like having custom icons. Of course, both Firefox and Vivaldi have global menu on macosx, which is quite depressing.
@D_Air1 It is not just gtk4 apps, of which I don’t use any, but also Firefox and Thunderbird and many others work but have glitches.
@carl @kde Oh LOL, do I need to change all of them manually?
[130|18:08|paulite23|.config]$ find . -type f -name \*rc -exec grep -i menubar --color \{\} /dev/null \;
./dolphinrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./dragonplayerrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kaddressbookrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kdenliverc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kfontviewrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./khelpcenterrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kinfocenterrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kmail2rc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kmail2rc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kmenueditrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kminesrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kolourpaintrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kolourpaintrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./komparerc:MenuBar=Disabled
./konquerorrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./konsolerc:MenuBar=Disabled
./korganizerrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./krdcrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kritarc:MenuBar=Disabled
./ktnefrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./ktorrentrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./ktorrentrc:menubar_hidden=true
./kwriterc:ShowMenuBar=true
./kwriterc:MenuBar=Disabled
./kilerc:MenuBar=Disabled
./arkrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./arkrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./systemsettingsrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./gwenviewrc:MenuBar=Disabled
./katerc:MenuBar=Disabled
./okularrc:shouldShowMenuBarComingFromFullScreen=false
./okularrc:MenuBar=Disabled
@mearce You are used to windows being either Maximized or Fullscreen, and these two states being very different things, and changing from one to the other being an hassle, especially exiting from Fullscreen requires touching the keyboard (ESC or f11), or a special button in the interface, hoping the developer made it recognisable. In reality, they are the same thing, with the only difference that Fullscreen hides the menus. If you have the global menu attached to a menu that avoids maximized windows you have unified Fullscreen and Maximized. If on the same panel you also put a widget tonexit from maximized, you also have a universal way to exist from Fullscreen: just take the cursor to the top of the screen and reveal the panel.
@unknown1234_5 @kde If apps won’t export the menu via ibus, this will still work as partially as global menu does.