https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417957

--- Comment #4 from Gabriel Fernandes <gabrielfer...@gmail.com> ---
Sorry, but this makes no sense.

The deprecation of GTK appmenu is meant to people who are developing
applications to not use them anymore, and to port their app menu to the the
window itself.
This seems to be fairly recent, even after Ubuntu 18.04, as the applications in
the repository of Ubuntu 18.04 still put important functionality in the
appmenu.
This basically kills many applications from the still supported repositories.

Why kill applications from the repository and force users to find other means
to install these applications if a simple change in the default settings.ini
that plasma writes solves the problem?

For the record, even to make gnome calculator from flatpak use Breeze theme is
a pain, the application even displays no icon in the kickoff menu, and wrong
icon in the task manager.
https://imgur.com/a/Vmo5Rvg

If it doens't break the newer versions, but breaks the still supported
versions, why just break the supported versions anyway?

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