Jost Schenck wrote: > > On Thu, 09 Sep 1999, Peter Penz wrote: > > I didn't want to ask this before, because I thought everybody would > > flame me, but: WHY DO WE NEED TO CLOSE A WINDOW (!) WITH AN ENTRY IN THE > > FILE (!!!!)-MENU? > > > > Because even if it's not really logical, it has been practiced for at least > 15 years up to now ;-) I know, it's the same with "Shut Down" in the startmenu of Windows (only 4 years old ;-), but shouldn't we be brave and brake with not logical things to make KDE better than other Desktop-Environments? > (no flame intended) :-) > -Jost. David Faure writes: > We need a Close entry because, among other things, it allows to see > which key binding is associated with it. Hmm... don't understand that. If you have a close in the menu, you'll see the keybinding, if you have no close, you don't need to know the binding...