https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424485

--- Comment #55 from Eugene San <eugene...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Niklāvs Koļesņikovs from comment #54)
> Not to be the squeaking wheel but this is still an issue and the solution
> can't be that people need to somehow find this issue [especially when it's
> marked as resolved!] and then manually set dconf keys. If it's known that
> they won't work, then KDE should disable this itself and then it can undo
> that disabling once the missing Wayland protocol is implemented. 
> 
> There are GTK+ applications such as PSPP that are unlikely to be ported to
> Qt/KF due to their specialist nature, meaning there has to be an expectation
> that these clients work without tinkering.
> 
> Until GTK+ applications are actually usable out of the box, this issue is
> not resolved and an open bug is more easily findable (I only found this
> after insisting to an AI tool that a bug on this must be out there
> somewhere).
> 
> Just my two cents. Keep up the good work.

While I share your frustration, disabling global menus for all GTK apps is not
a good idea either since many of them DO work.
I think the better solution would be updating the default list already in
dconf.

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