https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434736
--- Comment #10 from Marco <uguccionima...@gmail.com> --- But at least leave the user the freedom over that, freedom of choice and customization to their needs, I don't think this switch would be weird at all when searching. It's a thing other KDE menus already do. Even vanilla Gnome does that. I, as a visual and usability designer myself working for 20 Years in this field (even though not in open source projects) don't think, and my point is this, that it is weirder than having that aspect covered only in One part of the menu and not in all the others, I can see why It has been chosen ti show "favorites" but then it's inconsistent to leave the chance to view them back "in a list". So, I'm asking where Is the consistecy of that First choicein First hand then?. It's Just handy. Handy as It would be applied to the rest for visual and very fast users. It's like being visually ergonomic and convenient. Not quite like removing One click or two to complete One task, but It goes really close to that for some users like me Who would like to see non proprietary software reach some peaks. We had tò wait for so long tò reach a functional vanilla menù ok KDE. Precipua kickoff wasn't so convenient. And the alternative basic menu always, always, renders poorly when there are a lot of applications installed If you Will, technically speaking, under the light of design principles What we have now It Is indeed inconsistent for perceptive reasons that are too long for me to express and define here (I spent 5 Years of university to learn about them) I don't mean by no means to offend anybody here, it's Just mere technical speech. Please seriously consider adding that option too (that has already been coded). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.