This week in KDE: #Plasma6 development continues, aiming for a stabler, more consistent desktop, and easier to use applications.
https://pointieststick.com/2023/08/11/this-week-in-kde-plasma-6-development-continues-2/
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social ooh…
A hamburger menu in Kate :ablobcatknitsweats:My fears seems to come true 😰
I’ll wait to see the final result but it’s probably for me the signal to start to look for something else 😟
@grum999@masto.ai @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Actually you can just press Ctrl+M to toggle it.
@grum999 @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
It’s been there for several versions now. Its disabled by default and only shown if you have your normal menu bar hidden, because large programmes like kate with a lot of options needs the classic menu bar for ease of access.
So nothing for you to worry here.
( And even if it were the default, checking the show menu bar button would probably be easier than switching to something new, don’t you think? )@whjjackwhite @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Ooh you means that’s optional, and classic menu bar will still be here for whom prefer it!? :blobcataww:
Yes. Likewise in all hamburgerised applications. It is optional in all of them. [Ctrl]+[M] will toggle between one mode and the other.
@Bro666 I wasn’t aware of CTRL+M
This makes my day thanks!
(Then I’ll maybe reconsider other applications for which hamburger seems to be the default…)I always use classic menu and never saw that the hamburger menu already exists in Kate 😅
I was so afraid when I saw the screenshot :ablobcatknitsweats:
You’ll most likely be able to restore the Menubar in Kate just like you can in Dolphin.