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--- Comment #8 from Kai Uwe Broulik ---
Note that instance isn't the same as window, you can have multiple windows in
the same process.
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--- Comment #5 from Allan Sandfeld ---
Looking to redefine the binding, I just found an existing Falkon option to not
close the application on CTRL+Q, apparently other people have thought it
problematic.
Unfortunately it completely disables the short-c
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--- Comment #4 from Allan Sandfeld ---
Okay, if that is how you define in in Falkon, it is just not how most other KDE
applications work in particular konqueror that Falkon replaces.
The idea in konqueror was that we didn't want people to think about w
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--- Comment #3 from Kai Uwe Broulik ---
No, it's not. Alt+F4 closes the window (which is what you want), whereas Ctrl+Q
quits the entire application. If the last window closes the app typically quits
which is why they look very similar.
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--- Comment #2 from Allan Sandfeld ---
Alt+F4 is that just the Windows binding of CTRL+Q?
They tend to be the same thing.
I am just comparing to what other KDE applications do like KWrite or Konqueror.
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