This is a poll addressed to people using Qt and/or KDE applications.

I'd like to get some feedback about what kind of menu organisation you would 
expect or like to see in those applications.

Currently, the OS X Application menu is populated with items such as About, 
Preferences and Quit using text-based heuristics. The first menu item that is 
created through Qt (and KDE) functions with a name that matches a relevant 
pattern is put in the Application menu. With pure Qt applications this usually 
works out pretty fine, but there are more than enough KDE applications where 
the wrong item gets put in the Application menu just because it's created 
before the right item. And that can lead to (unpleasant) surprises. I'm working 
on a workaround for that, but the best solution would be to address this in Qt.

Please think of your favourite Qt and/or KDE applications. How important is it 
for you that About and (in particular) the Preferences menu item are in the 
Application menu rather than in the place where they'd show on other platforms 
(Linux, MS Windows)?

thanks in advance,
René
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