In other words:
- ctrl-Q shuts down Inkscape, ctrl-W keeps one window open;
- the 'X' acts as ctrl-W in all but last windows and as ctrl-Q in the last
window;
- ctrl-Q should display a confirmation dialog before closing everything if
more than one window is open.
This should keep all the advantages of the proposed solution, taking away
the disadvantages when working mainly with a single window.
Yes, I agree completely. This Ctrl+Q to close all Inkscape windows and Inkscape is quite useful, since I often work across multiple desktops, and need to close inkscape without window-hunting. :)
-C
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