https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453285
--- Comment #7 from tnem...@free.fr --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #6) > Yes, when the toolbar and menubar are both hidden, KHamburgerMenu makes the > main menu structure appear in the context menu. I tried that when it appeared in plasma... I think you made a post on Debian Planet about it and I had to wait for the feature to appear in Debian Testing ;) (on another note : thanks for all your posts about UI & usability on Debian Planet, it's a feast for the eye). I have to say I'm not a big fan. But you are right : this is another way to do it. > Another option would be to add the "Application Menu" button to your > windows' titlebars in System Settings > Appearance > Window Decorations > > Titlebar buttons. This would affect all windows with in-window menubars > though, not just Konsole. That and the fact that it's good for some applications not to have menu visible however for most desktop-oriented tasks I find it easier to have the complete menus displayed at once rather than going to the hamburger menu (since it seems that once the window decoration hamburger menu is activated, the application menu is not shown -> I had some troubles getting the standard menu at that time, maybe it had been fixed since). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.