https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375951

leftcrane <leftcr...@tutanota.com> changed:

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--- Comment #31 from leftcrane <leftcr...@tutanota.com> ---
I think a more click-friendly hamburger menu would be a good compromise to
drawing full menubars on each titlebar. The current menu button is a tiny
circle, and the popup menu is tiny.

Why not make it a large rectangle and make the popup hamburger menu bigger and
more click-friendly? One could turn this popup into a rich pallette that could
be customized depending on the demands of the particular application.
Furthermore, a HUD could be intergrated into this popup.If necessary, you could
even break up the hamburger menu into multiple menus or even extract individual
menu items as separate buttons and place those in the decoration.

This way you don't lose too much whitespace and you don't overtax the
compositor. 

(Although I should add that I don't really buy the Nate's whitespace argument
because clicking on titlebars to focus a window is always hairy due to the
small click target. It's always easier to find whitespace to click on inside
the app, to focus using middle-click, or to just use sloppy focus. Whitespace
isn't necessary to ensure the window is draggable either, since there is no
reason why you can't drag from widgets in the decoration - this is how GTK does
it).

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