https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450226

--- Comment #3 from Andres Betts <anditosan1...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> If we did that, wouldn't it cover up or obscure any apps that need to show a
> "save your changes"-style confirmation dialog when the system asks them to
> quit?

That might happen. I am not sure how this is implemented technically. However,
what I see is that whenever the user goes to the shut down button, they click
it and it kills everything immediately. There are currently no prompts asking
the user to save. At least, that didn't happen for me. I would imagine that a
more tactful way to do this is to allow the user to bypass any shutdown dialogs
yet be warned/told that information can be lost or needs to be saved.

With this report, I am speaking of a different state. When the bypassing is
enabled, the user clicks shutdown and it bypasses the confirmation screen.
However, it does this by immediately taking the user out of the system.
Everything goes black and your system shuts down. My request is that this part
could have an intermediate state where the user knows that the system is
shutting down and didn't just go black suddenly.

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