On Wed, 2022-09-14 at 01:41 +0200, Ángel wrote:
I am looking at gedit as a representative application.
Professional grade iPadOS apps for music and graphic are using old faithful menus. To get things done menus are even not dropped on portable devices. Menus are dropped for unprofessional software only, it has nothing to do with phones and tablets vs desktop computers. Btw. gtk3-nocsd seems still to work, see attachment. FWIW I prefer Xed over Pluma. [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Q gtk3-nocsd-git gedit pluma xed gtk3-nocsd-git r72.4e1c45d-1 gedit 42.2-1 pluma 1.26.0-2 xed 3.2.7-1 [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pactree --reverse gtk4 gtk4 ├─ghex ├─gtksourceview5 │ ├─gnome-calculator │ └─zrythm ├─libadwaita │ ├─gnome-calculator │ └─zrythm └─zrythm [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pactree --reverse gtk3 | grep -egedit -epluma -exed │ ├─gedit │ └─xed │ ├─gigedit-svn │ ├─gedit │ ├─pluma │ └─xed │ │ └─xed │ ├─gedit │ ├─pluma │ └─xed │ └─pluma │ └─pluma
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