Adam Porter wrote:
> Package: gnucash Version: 2.0.1-2 Severity: wishlist
> 
> Please, please, turn off the "Do you want to quit?" message in
> GnuCash.  It's extremely annoying to have to click "Quit" after
> already clicking on the window-close button. GnuCash 1.x didn't do
> this, and it's definitely not an improvement.  When I click the close
> button, I want the program to close, not ask me if I'm sure.
> 

You can use the File | Quit menu command in GnuCash 2.x to Quit without
prompting. There is also the Ctrl-Q keyboard shortcut that quits without
prompting.

GnuCash 1.8 did open new windows at various times (particularly business
usage) and the option does remain to do so in GnuCash 2.x, hence the
prompt. The problem is that whereas GnuCash 2 stays within one window by
default, the prompt cannot be turned off in the configuration.

Forwarded upstream with other suggestions, including a Quit button on
the toolbar that quits without prompting - just like the menu command.

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